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To: dougSF30 who wrote (201472)6/9/2006 11:18:45 PM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Doug,

Not quite the same, Joe. Any new Netburst parts will be 65nm, the old inventory contains 90nm stuff in with the 65. Also, the % of DC is probably much higher on continuing starts vs. inventory.

You can't be serious. Is Intel not discounting 65nm Netburst parts? Has Intel stopped building single core netburst parts? Has Intel stopped building Celerons, which are heavily downbinned whether they are 90nm or 65nm? Has Intel completely stopped 90nm wafer starts, if they are the problem?

You are starting to show symptoms of Teletubbiness here.

Joe