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Yen Ting Chen and Joseph Tsai, DigiTimes, Taipei
Monday 29 January 2007
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Posted on Jan 30, 11:47
Pardon me, but Intel does not have a technology lead over AMD.Posted on Jan 29, 23:10
Intel uses Hafnium transistors to compensate for lack of immersion scanners, and an oxide layer too thin to shrink. AMD doesn't have these problems.Posted on Jan 29, 21:58
This is a funny story because Intel does NOT have any technology lead over AMD. Just wait until June '07 and go back and read this foolish story.