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Probably not aided by the fact that conventional Xeon core counts were sneaking up on them—not quite caught up, but anybody could see the trajectory—and offered a much more familiar environment.


Yes, I agree. Still unfortunate. I think the concept was very promising. But Intel had no appetite for burning money on it to see where it would go in the long run.




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