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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 214.990.0%Dec 26 9:30 AM EST

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To: Elmer who wrote (52617)8/27/2001 1:32:02 PM
From: jcholewaRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
> Athlon is gasping for air on a .13u hybred process
> while P4 is still in 1st gear.

Ooh, that reminds me. I meant to ask about this earlier, but it sort of slipped my mind. Thankfully, I'm on a tea/coffee hybrid high right now, and it has caused me to remember my query:

I have noticed that you have made several comments about AMD's Dresden process using 130nm transistors, making its upcoming leap to 130nm less than the leap that Intel took from 180nm to 130nm. I was wondering if you could elaborate on this. I was under the impression that AMD's Dresden process was pretty much on par with Intel's top level 180nm process (P858 was it? I always get confused over that and P860!). Aren't the Leffs still the same, for example? Anyway, I would really appreciate a whole slew of links that can clear me up on this. Thank you. :)

-JC
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