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Originally posted by qcmadness at 2010-4-14 14:09:
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Most of the CPUs (quad-core Fusion / Bulldozer) will be 32nm SOI parts.
Only low-cost dual-core Fusion will be on 28nm bulk.
T series is too costy for ~$150 parts.
Four reasons.
1. 1090T and higher may tag at 300+, this is quite profitable product and can direct compete with Intel at this moment.
2. There is no 100 % yield, you mat see the 555T, 565T, 950T, 940T soon. 1055 is at $199. than 1035, 960T may cover P II 965, P II 955. It does not leave too much room for old P II.
3. As a consumer, I will not buy the older CPU if the price tag is duplicate.
4. The OC performance is very good for T series, you can find the result of 1055T at U forum.
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Last edited by sniperX on 2010-4-14 at 16:22 ]