I have debunked this in several places. We are NOT "testing" bobcat in servers.

We are looking at the market to determine whether there is a place for it. It would be irresponsible to not consider every piece of silicon and IP that we have access to. But, as Bobcat is defined today, it does not meet the needs of the server market. Just as Atom and ARM are coming up short as well. When you can get six cores @ 35W TDP in an Opteron 4000, why would you want to build more servers and have more physical hardware? The folks looking ar really low power environements are looking at embedded or they are looking to reduce management and power costs. 12 cores @ 35W/CPU in a single server makes a lot more sense than 6 low power (and low performance) dual core 1P servers. When you talk to the big cloud guys, core density is critical because that means fewer systems to manage.