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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Tuesday 25 December 2007
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Posted on Dec 27, 13:49
You say it as though that's a bad thing. Less waste means lower costs for AMD. Lower prices for customers. And higher dividends for shareholders. Everyone wins. Heck, you can even argue that the environment benefits, so none PC users are better off too!Posted on Dec 27, 01:44
What do you do when you can't yield all 4 cores? Sell it as a 3 core product.