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I will ASSUME
that this chip is 64 bit! Since AMD has stated that they will no longer make 32bit processors. How come the Sempron is 32bit?
Posted by: Roger Ramjet   Posted on: 01/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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AMD already owns Intel  realitycheck101 | 01/07/05
Not so fast!  ShadeTree | 01/07/05
True, but...  nucrash | 01/07/05
As with all things technical these things tend to flip flop.  ShadeTree | 01/07/05
Please lay down the crack pipe  nucrash | 01/07/05
LOL!  psm_z | 01/07/05
not possible  mobileomega | 01/08/05
I will ASSUME  Roger Ramjet | 01/07/05
If I'm not mistaken...  jvahabzadeh | 01/07/05
Sempron vs XP?  Protector | 01/07/05
Its cheaper  Roger Ramjet | 01/07/05
Incorrect...  MrEMann | 01/07/05
yay.....  JoeMama_z | 01/07/05
I disagree...  MrEMann | 01/07/05
as do i  JoeMama_z | 01/07/05
Tightly engineered solid platfrom WinTel  ITGuy04 | 01/08/05
Support Chipsets...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/20/05
A Paper Launch  SemiconEng | 01/09/05
SemiconEng, you must mean like...  MrEMann | 01/10/05
We're Talking About AMD  SemiconEng | 01/10/05
Newer generations are not necessarily ...  MrEMann | 01/10/05
Sure....  SemiconEng | 01/10/05

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