Last edited by Shintai; 10-12-2008 at 10:02 AM.
Crunching for Comrades and the Common good of the People.
You pointed it out yourself. Look at what the arabs got and what they left behind. Including the majority of the debt and a failing CPU division.
The arabs focused on the healthy parts.
This is what they wanted:
http://www.newglobalfoundry.com/
Not:
www.amd.com
Crunching for Comrades and the Common good of the People.
This way they are also making sure that they still have a ridiculous amount of money in 100-200 years, as by then they will simply have some share in every imaginable part of the global market. That's their main goal, or at least I think that's their main goal, simply ensure that you will always make money by spreading your risks so to speak.
"When in doubt, C-4!" -- Jamie Hyneman
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Seems we made our greatest error when we named it at the start
for though we called it "Human Nature" - it was cancer of the heart
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Do you mean this?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...&postcount=136
Thats only today. If thats the future then the foundry is doomed. They need more customers. Right now AMD only uses 80% of the capacity of FAB36. FAB38 is empty and the foundry wish to build another FAB in NY aswell as tool FAB38. So I really do hope they get other customers...
Crunching for Comrades and the Common good of the People.
Has I said NY fab will be build and go online very fast because AMD have prepared everything since 2006.New 300mm Fab at the Luther Forest Technology Campus, New York
Construction is expected to begin in 2009 and is expected to be completed in roughly two years, with production beginning in the 2011 timeframe.
Maybe you should also provide a source to where you got that from...
You actually claimed that we would have volume production in 2010, so you where off by about 2 years. That quote of yours says that production will begin in 2011, which will equate to volume production in 2012 and that to me is quite a bit later than your 2010 claim.
"When in doubt, C-4!" -- Jamie Hyneman
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http://www.newglobalfoundry.com/techsvcs.aspx
I never said volume production in 2010.
The fab starts to build in midle 2009 -> finish build and start producing in midle 2011.
Actualy I was very accurate because everyone pointed to 3-4=3.5 years and I pointed only to 1.5 years. Missed for 6 months.
I knew that construction will be very fast because since 2006 the deal is on the works. I was too optimistic by 2010 time frame but still the Fab in NY should be the Home of Buldozer by 2011?
Are there any probability that Fusion be delayed to be build in Germany when equiped with Bulk 32nm? Initially Fusion was thought to 45nm SOI CPU part and 40nm Bulk GPU part but it can delay to 32 nm Bulk CPU+GPU part.
The design is also a bit responsible for the clockspeeds, if they design something with a few hotspots on the chip, and some transistors get a lot hotter then their neighbouring trannies they will not reacht the same frequency. AMD just should add an extra step to the pipeline, allowing higher clocks
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