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ysss, you need to do some research rather than just thinking.
Intel has what is called a "process advantage" over ARM, because they're the only cpu manufacturer able to ship 32nm HKMG chips. Everyone else is stuck at 40nm. Both globalfoundries and TSMC are delayed. Q4 for TSMC and 2012 for globalfoundries should bring a 28nm process from them. Meanwhile, Intel is on track to deliver 22nm. So, I'm excited to see how long you guys can keep up this perception of Intel making slow inefficient mobile chips, which seems to be based on the fact that they never tried to design one before...
I think the Intel marketing will eventually convince you.

Here, read the "Intel" stuff on this recent article. At least it's based on something better than industry analyst opinions that don't know anything about cpu technology, and they admit they're not psychic and don't know exactly what Intel has done. It sounds like it will be very close.

Last edited by Creamy Goodness; 2011-02-16 at 22:27.
 

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