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	<title>Comments on: Intel&#8217;s 45nm Penryn &amp; High-K Dielectrics</title>
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		<title>By: Tech-Talkers : Blog Archive : Barcelona is Out, and so is the Jury</title>
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		<description>[...] Ever since Intel introduced their Core 2 Duo processors last year, it&#8217;s been nothing but hell for AMD. In order to stay competitive with their rapidly aging architecture, AMD was forced to drastically cut prices in order to present the customer with a better value than Intel. Knowing that they&#8217;d forced AMD into a corner, Intel made them sweat even more by cutting their own prices. Consumers couldn&#8217;t have been happier; the two market leaders were waging an all out price war, and they were reaping all the benefits. The situation was looking quite bleak for AMD, who still didn&#8217;t have a 65nm chip out while Intel was already announcing possible release dates for its new 45nm lineup. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Ever since Intel introduced their Core 2 Duo processors last year, it&#8217;s been nothing but hell for AMD. In order to stay competitive with their rapidly aging architecture, AMD was forced to drastically cut prices in order to present the customer with a better value than Intel. Knowing that they&#8217;d forced AMD into a corner, Intel made them sweat even more by cutting their own prices. Consumers couldn&#8217;t have been happier; the two market leaders were waging an all out price war, and they were reaping all the benefits. The situation was looking quite bleak for AMD, who still didn&#8217;t have a 65nm chip out while Intel was already announcing possible release dates for its new 45nm lineup. [...]</p>
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