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Or that Yonah is also part of this Next Generation Micro-Architecture?
Yes. Just not with all features of it. Which comes back to where we started the exchange.
What you say in your last paragraph is a possibility. While the one I suggested would certainly be far superior for Intel from an economic viewpoint, there is indeed a possibility that it simply was not ready in time for tapeout when Intel had to start process development and therefore had to use a former designpoint for a bridging product.
Well, it's an AMD board, so I think it is appropriate to let this spin of it stand juxtaposition to mine. :)
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