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Re: Dan3 post# 3336

Tuesday, 04/29/2003 5:40:23 AM

Tuesday, April 29, 2003 5:40:23 AM

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Dan3: Given that Pentium III-M on .13, with half as much L2 and no SSE2, was about the same size, it's reasonable to assume that they've used some (or much) of their 90nm process technology to produce the chips.

I don't buy this "they're burning their candle from both ends" argument (I think Paul E. put it that way when the argument was applied to AMD). The basic assumption in that line of reasoning is that progress stops, or at least slows dramatically. In fact, the progress in process technology is quite smooth and a company should use the smallest possible gate sizes they can at any given point. If you *can* use 90nm structures, why on Earth shouldn't you? You will gain useful experience and when the "official" 90nm process comes along, it will be that much more mature.

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