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There are many forms of Strained Silicon
...and AMD's and IBM's work, Unfortunately Intel's did not work and in fact it leaks so badly that power consumption and heat skyrocketed on P4 chips bringing an end to the megahertz race, with Intel losing again.

Thankfully AMD and IBM don't rush defective products out the door and then have their marketing dept. try to SPIN a line of sh*t a mile long and tell the World that over-heating, defective, obsolete, P4 chippies are the best thing since sliced bread.

Even though it took an eternity... Wall Street has finally realized that Intel can no longer apply more patches to their defective P4, obsolete Xeon and long sunk Titanic I & II.
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