Quote Originally Posted by savantu View Post
According to NVIDA Chief Scientist David Kirk , AMD is dead :



http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/200...rk-interview/6
1) AMD doesn't need new fabs, just needs to upgrade current
2) There has not been any revolutionary new features in CPUs in the past decade. OoO, uOPs, and hardware virtualization have been around for over a decade.
3) They may have a point here
4) Fusion is about combining 2 finished products, not exactly a hard task unless they plan on trying to optimize it