AMD looking at to move 32nm chips in 2010


Or, you know, maybe the header should read: "AMD looking at to move 32nm chips behind Intel. Rather than staying one step in the lead of its fiercest rival, it sounds like Advanced Small Inclination is perfectly content with organism a small indefinite quantity months buttocks. Founded on language from CEO Sticker Meyer, the company is hoping to "ramp up" production of 32 metric linear unit processors -- which Intel has already demonstrated -- in the middle of close time period, with measure production hopefully start in Q4. Of course, these chips will be among the first not actually shapely by AMD; instead, they'll be made-up by the newly spun Foundry Company, so we theorise the lag is little easier to see. Oh, and there's also the construct that "AMD isn't in a race with Intel on no technologies," though the business swot up inside of us thinks it should be.

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