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| While Intel intends to cram 10s to 100s of cores in future CPUs, AMD believes the core race is a repeat of the MHz race. Instead, AMD is betting it all on Accelerated Processing Units, chips that mix and match CPU cores and specialized processors according to market demand. More... |
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