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AMD talks about it’s game plan

[H]ard|OCP had the chance to attend AMD’s CTO Summit and hear what they have planned, directly from Phil Hester; AMDs’ CTO. They answered a few of the questions [H] posed in their State of the Silicon Union address, as well as touching on the unification of the CPU and GPU. You can also see some pictures of a 45nm wafer and a running Agena FX system.