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I_banker

08/06/04 10:08 AM

#41559 RE: subzero #41530

Subzero, did you stop reading at that line or did you bother reading the next line?

However, the low-power Mobile Athlon 64s released last week, the 2700+ and 2800+, are actually Odessa parts but fabbed at 130nm, a company spokesman revealed, according to a Silicon Strategies report.
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CombJelly

08/06/04 10:18 AM

#41566 RE: subzero #41530

"and EVEN WORSE - it is no longer a 90 nanometer device -"

Ah, I guess the point you are trying to make is that 90nm has slipped into H204. You weren't very clear on that...

Sure, there was a slip. Everyone seems to have had problems. Intel not only slipped, they announced shipment for revenue months before anyone ever saw parts. HPaq didn't even have Prescott listed for several months and Dell, despite having really long lead times for Prescott-based machines, wound up dropping Prescott from many models. Prescott really wasn't available until Q204. So you might say that AMD has at least been honest...