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Regarless of anything else, if they can get a single chip to perform as good as, or close to it's previous dual chip and be able to bring that down to the $200-$300 market, that's a pure win. But it probably wouldn't hit $200 for a while.
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And if all that were true and pigs could fly, the 32nm version might have been untouchable. I still think it makes sense though.
Last edited by flippin_waffles; 10-25-2010 at 09:46 PM.
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