Price cuts in AMD's near future, 45nm production to come much later
With Chartered recently confirming that 65nm production for AMD processors is expected to begin soon, the conversation quickly turned to future plans for 45nm production, though perhaps the focus should have been on 90nm production, where AMD is reportedly suffering from persistent inventory and planning further price cuts.
According to a report from Merrill Lynch Chia Song Hwee, CEO of Chartered, stated that AMD has completed all of its milestones for its 65nm ramp and production should begin soon.
More here at DigiTimes.
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