AMD Draws Roadmap Out To 2004
Advanced Micro Devices extended its processor cores roadmap out to 2004, adding three new code names for users to chew on.
About the only meaningful change on the roadmap is that AMD will apparently pull the plug on its Duron processor at least by the end of next year. Otherwise, AMD simply added a 90-nanometer manufacturing node to its roadmap in 2004.
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