EXACTLY! That is the point. Intel knows that they wouldn't be as profitable if they made a native quad core at 65nm, SO THEY DIDN'T.
AMD is going to bleed because of their native stubbornness. So Intel, with its inferior design, has better performance and a quad core more than a full year ahead of AMD.
That's why Intel called it the non-naive quad core, rather than the non-native.
AMD 65 native quad core = FAILURE
Intel MCM quad core = SUCCESS
Evidence of this is the fact that you can buy a desktop quad core from Intel, and you can't from AMD.
So if a MCM is 'stupid' in your mind then what the hell do you call AMD's attempt at four cores known as "QuadFX". AMD basically said, "Damn, we can't even make an MCM, so how about we make a DUAL SOCKET motherboard!"
Gotta love how AMD has basically dumped everyone who bought "QuadFX".
So if non-native is inferior, then what do you call it when a company can't even get them in the same package?
I await your answer Fudrix.