http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=11171
"AMD executives have quietly begun highlighting the risks involved with shifting architectures so quickly."
Do AMD have a point? Is 32nm really a neccesary advancement, or are they simply sore at the prospect of being so far left behind.
Having an AMD rig, i am excited by Phenom II, but also wondering how long AMD will be able to realistically compete, considering that Intel's 32nm is progressing so well.
Guess we will find out more about 32nm next week.
"AMD executives have quietly begun highlighting the risks involved with shifting architectures so quickly."
Do AMD have a point? Is 32nm really a neccesary advancement, or are they simply sore at the prospect of being so far left behind.
Having an AMD rig, i am excited by Phenom II, but also wondering how long AMD will be able to realistically compete, considering that Intel's 32nm is progressing so well.
Guess we will find out more about 32nm next week.