AMD released its financial results yesterday, and, well, to quote Marketwatch, “the results were muddled by a confusing press statement that failed to break out any per-share figures that could be used to compare with Wall Street’s own estimates.” The
Digitimes reports that we’ll begin to see products built around the Silverthorne processor in about six months. We’ve thought for a long, long time that once computers got “fast enough” for most people, they’d start asking for less. Less weight.
Low Speed, Continued In its response to rumors of further delays, AMD pretty much confirmed that, but said that it was going to put out only low-speed tri-cores and even lower-speed Phenoms because OEMs wanted it that way. ROTFLMAO. Moving
A few days ago, a French website reported that AMD people had unofficially told them that there were problems with the B3 stepping and had to do another spin to get it right. Someone official at AMD gave a “Yes,
SUMMARY: An attractive unit, questionable performance Great packaging! The good guys at Evercool were nice enough to send a sample of their Evercool Royal notebook cooling pad. This is one of the few I have seen which uses three fans.
In case you haven’t been looking, AMD’s stock hasn’t been doing too well lately. The stock has dropped by a bit over 50% the last two months, and about a third in the last month. When this sort of thing
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