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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (263875)7/13/2010 9:34:32 PM
From: Elmer PhudRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Intel CEO: Strong demand for 'Sandy Bridge' chip

news.cnet.com

"Due to the very strong reception of Sandy Bridge, we have accelerated our 32-nanometer factory ramp and have raised our capex (capital expenditure) guidance to enable us to meet the anticipated demand," he said. Intel is now transitioning to a more advanced 32-nanometer production process from the current 45-nanometer technology.

Otellini reiterated that Intel has been sending sample shipments of the chip to its customers, adding, "I am more excited about Sandy Bridge than I have been about any product that the company has launched in a number of years."


This does not bode well for AMD. There are serious questions if BDZer will even match Intel previous generation and now customers are begging for SB.

Where is BDZer? Has it even taped out?

Is AMD desperately trying to get taskmanager to run?