After Intel announced it was investing 7 billion in the production of stones for the 32-nm process, Advanced Micro Devices recalled that it was also involved in the production of microchips.
According to CEO Dirk Meyer (Dirk Meyer), the company hopes to begin production of new chips in mid-2010 (Intel has already shown the first prototypes), and full-scale production will begin only in the fourth quarter of next year. It is noteworthy that the release of new, 32-nm microchips will not be dealt with by AMD itself, but the recently created Foundry Company - this is precisely what explains such a serious backlog from Intel in the creation of new processors. ')
To top it all, another little news came from the walls of AMD that “the company does not intend to join the technology race along with Intel,” but something tells me that this is not quite so in a crisis market. Otherwise, it is not difficult to guess who will gnaw the bones first.