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To: kpf who wrote (221962)1/2/2007 9:56:31 PM
From: Elmer PhudRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Klaus

This phenomenon is not unusual in this industry. Seen in dozens of times in the last two decades. ;-

In their press release AMD said systems were available immediately with 65nm product. Have you seen one? Can you link to one? Has anyone claimed to have purchased one? I haven't seen any reference to any 65nm product from anyone. This appears to be a fraud by AMD.

SUNNYVALE, CALIF. -- December 5, 2006 --Launching the next generation of energy-efficient computing, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the transition to 65nm process technology, beginning with the immediate availability of energy-efficient AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 dual-core desktop processors.

OEMS offering systems ready to experience responsive and spectacular high-resolution 3D visual effects of Microsoft Windows Vista™ with 65nm AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processors immediately, and beginning in Q1 of 2007, include Acer, Dell, Founder, Gateway, HP, Lenovo, Packard Bell, and TongFang, as well as leading system builders worldwide.



To: kpf who wrote (221962)1/2/2007 10:31:35 PM
From: Sarmad Y. HermizRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
>> Sure. This phenomenon is not unusual in this industry.

So does this mean that systems with AMD 65 nm are shipping in large quantities, but we don't hear about them ? Or does it mean no such systems are shipping in large numbers ?