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To: FJB who wrote (218957)12/5/2006 12:21:29 PM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Bob,

The crossover, meaning more than 50 percent of our desktop products, will be in 65nm by Q1 2007. Then the full conversion will include other products and lines by mid-2007,” she said noting that AMD will have single-core 65nm desktop chips in Q1.

That would be an extremely fast ramp. I was thinking more like half the wafer starts in Q1.

But actually, given that there is still substantial 90nm output from Fab 30, it is probably reasonable to expect that 65nm units from 300mm fab will exceed 90nm units, as far as units out, before the wafer in and out crossover...

Joe