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"While the chipset theory is a good one, I do believe that in the end
Intel sees that when compared to Penryn, the Nehalem parts will not be
nearly as successful as a midrange part from an economic standpoint. It is
better to keep Penryn chugging along, and at the end of 2009 introduce the
first series of i5 parts at 45 nm, and quickly migrate to their 32 nm
process to make the i5 much more successful and economically attractive.
The final portion to consider is that AMD is really only now competitive
with their Shanghai core (which is also around 264 mm square) and it is
primarily aimed at the Core 2 Quad products rather than the i7."
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