Re: That was at Fab36. I interpreted it to mean all 300mm wafer starts are now 65nm. How many that actually is is anybody's guess.
Elmer, that makes sense. It suggests to me that Fab36 will be making 3600+, 4000+, 4400+, 4800+, and 5000+ parts (and of course 65nm single cores...), which are the highest volume parts that AMD sells. Meanwhile, Fab30 will carry the burden of everything else.