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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (180986)5/5/2005 2:42:51 PM
From: etchmeister  Respond to of 186894
 
"We expect greater clarity on the value proposition and ramp plan for its dual core processors," it said. "As the company has implemented its initial dual-core processor on the 90nm process node with a significantly larger die size, we expect the company to maintain premium pricing to limit volumes and offset its higher manufacturing costs until it shrinks the die with 65nm in early 2006. Consequently, we do not see dual core being a material incremental revenue driver through 2005

This is what M. Bohr presented last year;

2.) 65 nm MANUFACTURING
D1D in OR small scale by end of year (2004)
technology is already in process of being transferred to the two MANUFACTURING plants (meaningful output around second half of 2005):
Fab 12 (AZ) and
fab 24 in Ireland



To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (180986)5/5/2005 6:58:16 PM
From: prtscrn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
does credit suisse have an investment in amd?