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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 217.53+1.5%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: titon1 who wrote (189370)3/10/2006 10:43:01 PM
From: eracerRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Re: "The current approach of Intel to get out of the crisis, is actually a worse cure than the disease itself: Instead of really biting the bullet to develop a next generation architecture, they are just adding complexity to an already very complex architecture (PIII Tualatin). As one of the posters said, the costs of the complexity added are greater than the marginal benefits.

PIII Tualatin "very complex"? I guess this guy doesn't know Intel has been selling gazillions of Pentium M CPUs for the last few years which are even more "complex" than the PIII Tualatin architecture they are based on.

I love this quote:

Friends, it will be *imposible* for Intel to scale Merom/Conroe/Woodcrest. And there is no indication whatsoever that Intel may have found a way to close the performance gap... so they are really-really fried...

"No indication" of closing the gap? LOL! In the five stages of grief this guy is definitely in the first stage: DENIAL.
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