Nehalem Goes Wide; AMD Cancels Kuma

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Chicago (IL) - It typically takes a while until new processor architectures become available to the mass market, but a new roadmap leaked onto the Internet suggests that the upcoming Nehalem processor will not just be available to the performance segment initially.

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will it be possible to overclock nehalem? I heard rumors that it wouldn't be or will only be possible with the extreme version of the chipset (motherboard)
 

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The Nehalam looks Great.... Intel Has a winner in it's hand it seems...
Never Seen the AMD in Action for The Long time now.... Just ATI is Getting back to the game... Expecting someting which can challenge Intel from AMD A soon as possible.....

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im sorry im jaded by phenoms disaster, im getting nehalem and this from someone that for 12 years has been selling/using amd systems mostly ;s
 

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I hope AMD can do something to keep Intel prices in line, I could care less which company holds the performance crown as long as there is enough competition where I am not paying $500.00 for a midrange processor.
 

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I wish Tom's could get back on top of reviewing their articles. It is hard to put any stock in anything when it is filled with mis-types.
 

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Personally not a fan boy of AMD or INTEL. Just like the competition because it drives down prices. AMD were beaten by penryn. Ok it happens.
But now they will be raped performance wise by Nehalem and the lower priced yorkfields and wolfdales will make sure no AMD processors are sold wile retailers dump their stock of older model processors.
This is cutthroat business and if AMD wont compete then I hope Samsung or Motorola buys them out. AMD has smart people behind the workbench but their boardroom is run my morons.
 
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