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Viditor

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Some notes on this far-ranging thread...

1. When Germany began WW2, there was no TV, no Internet, and the Nazi Party had (what Intel would call) some of the best marketing people on the planet controlling the press. 99.999% of the Germans had no clue about the Concentration camps, etc...(in fact, NOBODY really found out about those until after the war was over).

2. Just before the war, Germany was in abject poverty due to the reperations they had to pay from WW1..this meant that in order to purchase a loaf of bread, it required literally a wheelbarrel of cash. So, what most Germans understood was that in order to feed their children, they must fight back!

3. My point here is that WWII was the conception of a VERY small group of Nazi organizers who kept the population tightly controlled...it is NOT in any way the fault of the German people in general (unless you blame them for believing their Government, and I would remind you that Jesus Christ said "He who is without Sin should cast the first stone)!

4. India has great potential, but they also have a good deal of religious fervour and nuclear weapons...along with Pakistan, they are one of the more dangerous countries in the world at the moment...after North Korea of course.

5. The concept of atomos (or atoms) dates well back to early Greece. Atomos means "indivisible" or the smallest unit. This has absolutely NOTHING to do with Quantum physics which deals with packets of energy called "quanta" and subatomic particles...the Indians, Greeks, Phoenicians, Mayans, and Egyptians had nothing to do with physics because physics is a purely mathematical science. They merely philosiphised that something like our physics might exist...just as Gene Rodenberry did with warp fields, inertial dampening, and teleporters...

6. On to 'puter stuff...the article from the Inq is over a year old and is incorrect AFAIK. The whitefield will be a new design based on combining Xeon and Itanium...it will be utilizing CSI on it's platform, and may very well become quad core, but I doubt it will begin as quad core.

 

Viditor

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Shared cache is both a plus AND a minus...

1. Plus example - Interaction between the cache threads is obviously much faster...
2. Minus example - something has to keep the cache organized so that different cores have exclusive access to their own strings...
 

Intelia

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Intelia, where do you live again, and where were you born? Just curious, you seem to have a rather different world view than most people on this forum, so I'm wondering if maybe your origins are different.
Just for the record, India has very poor relations with Pakistan, both countries seem ready to spring into an arms race with each other.

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YA the religion of Pakistan they fight with everyone the Jews, the Christins, The Budda . They Americans the English . The only people they seem to get along with are the French

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. My point here is that WWII was the conception of a VERY small group of Nazi organizers who kept the population tightly controlled...it is NOT in any way the fault of the German people in general (unless you blame them for believing their Government, and I would remind you that Jesus Christ said "He who is without Sin should cast the first stone)!
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This is exactly how this whole subject got brought up about the nazis . A small group of like thinkers Slaming anyone that doesn't agree with them thanks for your post I could not have made a better comparsion to what goes on right here at this forum . and that was my orginal post on nazis.
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India has great potential, but they also have a good deal of religious fervour and nuclear weapons...along with Pakistan, they are one of the more dangerous countries in the world at the moment...after North Korea of course

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We have nothing to fear from India they can't nuke us to many scared cows would die lol
 

thecoolnessrune

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Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

One thing to get straight. Jesus never copied anyone. Moses and 39 other men wrote the Bible verbal plenary of God. The krishna is a corrupt version of the Bible.
 

Intelia

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Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Don't know much about India except that its a poor country and kinda mystic. I also have never seen India as a threat to the USA. I mean why would I see a country as threat that allows cows to do what ever they want.

Do you even know why they let cows do whatever they want? I have been to India (and Tibet who is brutally abused by China who you ignored in the other thread as an Intel foundry partner).

Kind of mystic? What does that mean? Are you talking about the fact they were talking about Quantum Physics three thousand years before Western scientists made their discoveries? Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

You never answered my posts on the last thread about beefier cpus. You claim to not like AMD because they are made in Germany (a socialist democracy) because of events 50+ years ago, yet you like Intel with chip foundries in China who is currently raping, murdering, and plundering a nation (Tibet) into virtual extinction. Read up on the subject of who is currently Nazi like in their behavior and reply to this specific post.

Also, you do realize that AMD also already has quad and even eight way cores on the horizon correct?

I think it is great that the companies have found a way around the heat and leakage issues of high clocks, I just hope it doesn't take five years for all the applications to become multi-threaded.

Very interesting you seem to be very well read . Tell me do you know anything about the twelve kings and who there father was if you can . We should be able to have a very insightful conversation.

 

imported_michaelpatrick33

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Originally posted by: Viditor
Some notes on this far-ranging thread...

1. When Germany began WW2, there was no TV, no Internet, and the Nazi Party had (what Intel would call) some of the best marketing people on the planet controlling the press. 99.999% of the Germans had no clue about the Concentration camps, etc...(in fact, NOBODY really found out about those until after the war was over).

2. Just before the war, Germany was in abject poverty due to the reperations they had to pay from WW1..this meant that in order to purchase a loaf of bread, it required literally a wheelbarrel of cash. So, what most Germans understood was that in order to feed their children, they must fight back!

3. My point here is that WWII was the conception of a VERY small group of Nazi organizers who kept the population tightly controlled...it is NOT in any way the fault of the German people in general (unless you blame them for believing their Government, and I would remind you that Jesus Christ said "He who is without Sin should cast the first stone)!

4. India has great potential, but they also have a good deal of religious fervour and nuclear weapons...along with Pakistan, they are one of the more dangerous countries in the world at the moment...after North Korea of course.

5. The concept of atomos (or atoms) dates well back to early Greece. Atomos means "indivisible" or the smallest unit. This has absolutely NOTHING to do with Quantum physics which deals with packets of energy called "quanta" and subatomic particles...the Indians, Greeks, Phoenicians, Mayans, and Egyptians had nothing to do with physics because physics is a purely mathematical science. They merely philosiphised that something like our physics might exist...just as Gene Rodenberry did with warp fields, inertial dampening, and teleporters...

6. On to 'puter stuff...the article from the Inq is over a year old and is incorrect AFAIK. The whitefield will be a new design based on combining Xeon and Itanium...it will be utilizing CSI on it's platform, and may very well become quad core, but I doubt it will begin as quad core.

I should have stated that the Hindu's (Rishis and Yogis) of long ago didn't speak of "physics" in the terms of today (mathematical) but used their own philosophical and metaphorical languaging to explain the workings of the universe and used the term Quantum Physics as modern common wording. I did not say they had the "scientific" as it is defined in the Western mindest technology, terms, or inventions. You might want to look at M-Theory (Super String theory) and then look at what leading physicists are saying around the world in relation to what the mystics said so long ago. I am not going to get into a philosophical debate over this. I used the word "atom" as a common grammatical reference that Intelia would probably be familiar with. The Hindu Rishis spoke of what we now call the atom. Is that better? It is fine if you think they (Phoenicians, Hindus, Greeks etc. simply theorized that physics may exist. I simply dissagree with you. I used the word physics as a modern understanding of explaining how the universe functions. I could of just as easily stated that the Hindu philospohies contained much that Western science has dismissed until the last fifty years when the mathematical concepts of Quantum Physics began revealing ideas, laws, and concepts that the Rishis of ancient India had already postulated in philosophical terms.
 

imported_michaelpatrick33

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Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

coolnessrune post quoted by Intelia: One thing to get straight. Jesus never copied anyone. Moses and 39 other men wrote the Bible verbal plenary of God. The krishna is a corrupt version of the Bible.


That is hilarious. First of all, Krishna is not a copy of the Bible. You would be referring to the Bhagavad Ghita which contains an allegorical story of Krishna and Arjuna that deals with such a complex and wide range of human and divine experiences that I won't get into it here. I never said Jesus the Christ copied the teaching of Krishna :roll: go back and reread my my post, I explicitly stated as much. What I stated was that the wording between Krishna and Jesus are eerily similar in many instances. That does not mean one copied the other. It may mean that the universal truths were disseminated to more than one culture or Divine Master. I don't know that. Do you know how old the Bhagavad Ghita is?

By the way the Bhagavad Ghita was written between the 5th century BC and second century CE so your idea that Krishna is a corrupt copy of Jesus Christ's tmay be wrong. Have you read the Bhagavad Ghita? Are you aware that the same love, wisdom, surrender to God, joy, grace is therein as in the New Testament? Ah well, wrong thread.
Bhagavad Ghita

I love philosophical debates because I believe in all faiths, LOL.
 

imported_michaelpatrick33

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For Intelia
Here is a link showing Intel (AMD has business in China too)

Intel has foundry in China; a brutal human rights abuser currently

This is from the beefier thread you started Intelia that you never responded to my post.

Answer me Intelia, about Intel having a foundry in one of the world's worst human rights abusing nations. I have been to Tibet and have seen first hand.

Christianity isn't considered a religion? Only 144,000 people are going to heaven? Is that because they will know the song?

Why in the world would 1billion people worship a God that is going to send all of them to Hell anyway? Why bother? Your posts are amazing. (I am not saying you are necessarily wrong but ...)So, you believe that when two or more people are gathered Jesus the Christ is there; and brick and mortar fomrs not a church but only 144,000 out of 6billlion people are going to be "saved"? :roll: It must be horrible to live with such a depressing view about the certianty of going to Hell and worshipping a brutal God who hates HIS/HER/Its creation so much that it condemns those made in HIS/HER/ITS Image to an eternity of suffering. :(

Also Intelia, did you know that the Bhagavad Ghita written either centuries before or within a century of Jesus's life means The Lord's Song

Interesting, isn't it, LOL.

 

imported_michaelpatrick33

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Originally posted by: Intelia
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Don't know much about India except that its a poor country and kinda mystic. I also have never seen India as a threat to the USA. I mean why would I see a country as threat that allows cows to do what ever they want.

Do you even know why they let cows do whatever they want? I have been to India (and Tibet who is brutally abused by China who you ignored in the other thread as an Intel foundry partner).

Kind of mystic? What does that mean? Are you talking about the fact they were talking about Quantum Physics three thousand years before Western scientists made their discoveries? Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

You never answered my posts on the last thread about beefier cpus. You claim to not like AMD because they are made in Germany (a socialist democracy) because of events 50+ years ago, yet you like Intel with chip foundries in China who is currently raping, murdering, and plundering a nation (Tibet) into virtual extinction. Read up on the subject of who is currently Nazi like in their behavior and reply to this specific post.

Also, you do realize that AMD also already has quad and even eight way cores on the horizon correct?

I think it is great that the companies have found a way around the heat and leakage issues of high clocks, I just hope it doesn't take five years for all the applications to become multi-threaded.

Very interesting you seem to be very well read . Tell me do you know anything about the twelve kings and who there father was if you can . We should be able to have a very insightful conversation.

I have no idea who the twelve kings and their father are unless it is a symbolic representation of Jesus the Christ and his twelve (male) apostles who represented the tribes of Israel.
 

Intelia

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Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

One thing to get straight. Jesus never copied anyone. Moses and 39 other men wrote the Bible verbal plenary of God. The krishna is a corrupt version of the Bible.


That is hilarious. First of all, Krishna is not a copy of the Bible. You would be referring to the Bhagavad Ghita which contains an allegorical story of Krishna and Arjuna that deals with such a complex and wide range of human and divine experiences that I won't get into it here. I never said Jesus the Christ copied the teaching of Krishna :roll: go back and reread my my post, I explicitly stated as much. What I stated was that the wording between Krishna and Jesus are eerily similar in many instances. That does not mean one copied the other. It may mean that the universal truths were disseminated to more than one culture or Divine Master. I don't know that. Do you know how old the Bhagavad Ghita is?

By the way the Bhagavad Ghita was written between the 5th century BC and second century CE so your idea that Krishna is a corrupt copy of Jesus Christ's tmay be wrong. Have you read the Bhagavad Ghita? Are you aware that the same love, wisdom, surrender to God, joy, grace is therein as in the New Testament? Ah well, wrong thread.
Bhagavad Ghita

I love philosophical debates because I believe in all faiths, LOL.

HAY thats not my quote fella . Try reading comprehension (Originally posted by: Intelia
Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna) I never said this .

Oh! Thanks for keeping pyhsics at the Atom level . We wouldn't want to go subatomic and start talking about Dark matter I might get lost . LOL
 

Fox5

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Originally posted by: Viditor
Shared cache is both a plus AND a minus...

1. Plus example - Interaction between the cache threads is obviously much faster...
2. Minus example - something has to keep the cache organized so that different cores have exclusive access to their own strings...

Does an integrated memory controller relate to this at all, and if so, how?

We have nothing to fear from India they can't nuke us to many scared cows would die lol

I believe India believes all animals are sacred. Elephants are also sacred, yet elephants used to be part of their army and would die because of it, and I'm sure they killed the enemy's horses in war. If they had a reason to go to war with America, I don't think they'd care too much about the animals.

What's worrying is that they could start a war with Pakistan, which would then escalate into a regional nuclear war, which could potentially escalate into a world nuclear war.
 

imported_michaelpatrick33

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Originally posted by: Intelia
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

One thing to get straight. Jesus never copied anyone. Moses and 39 other men wrote the Bible verbal plenary of God. The krishna is a corrupt version of the Bible.


That is hilarious. First of all, Krishna is not a copy of the Bible. You would be referring to the Bhagavad Ghita which contains an allegorical story of Krishna and Arjuna that deals with such a complex and wide range of human and divine experiences that I won't get into it here. I never said Jesus the Christ copied the teaching of Krishna :roll: go back and reread my my post, I explicitly stated as much. What I stated was that the wording between Krishna and Jesus are eerily similar in many instances. That does not mean one copied the other. It may mean that the universal truths were disseminated to more than one culture or Divine Master. I don't know that. Do you know how old the Bhagavad Ghita is?

By the way the Bhagavad Ghita was written between the 5th century BC and second century CE so your idea that Krishna is a corrupt copy of Jesus Christ's tmay be wrong. Have you read the Bhagavad Ghita? Are you aware that the same love, wisdom, surrender to God, joy, grace is therein as in the New Testament? Ah well, wrong thread.
Bhagavad Ghita

I love philosophical debates because I believe in all faiths, LOL.

HAY thats not my quote fella . Try reading comprehension (Originally posted by: Intelia
Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna) I never said this .

Oh! Thanks for keeping pyhsics at the Atom level . We wouldn't want to go subatomic and start talking about Dark matter I might get lost . LOL

I forgot the quote feature doesn't link the posters name if it has a previous posters name. I didn't intend this post to you Intelia and I humbly apologize. This post was intended for the coolnessrune who as you can see in the bolded section above did make that statement. Notice I never addressed you, Intelia, in this post. (I was answering coolnessrune). I observed you didn't respond to the post but just attacked my reading comprehension which as you now see is just fine but that I forgot that the quoting on this forum doesn't distinguish quotes inside other posters.

I do find it hilarious that you personally attacked my reading comprehension rather than respond to the post or any of my other posts (especially the proof of China/Intel foundry connections.

Intel has foundry in China; a brutal human rights abuser currently
 

Intelia

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I don't need to respond to a post about comparsions to Christ teachings as Christ isn't the only one that goes to the truth of how man should treat man . As I said befor Christ isn't about religion.Christ was about away of life and how we conduct ourselves in that life.

As for my comprehension statement . I am getting tired of being accused of statements I never made. I wasn't tring to attack you or insult you. It is indeed hard to follow these post and keeping things straight.

As a point of fact I am not sure which point you wanted me to responed to. So ya its hard to keep things straight.

 

Vegitto

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So first we were at "Intel is superior", then we go to "AMD is Nazi" and now were at "Intel is connected to Jesus Christ"?
 

imported_michaelpatrick33

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Originally posted by: Intelia
I don't need to respond to a post about comparsions to Christ teachings as Christ isn't the only one that goes to the truth of how man should treat man . As I said befor Christ isn't about religion.Christ was about away of life and how we conduct ourselves in that life.

As for my comprehension statement . I am getting tired of being accused of statements I never made. I wasn't tring to attack you or insult you. It is indeed hard to follow these post and keeping things straight.

As a point of fact I am not sure which point you wanted me to responed to. So ya its hard to keep things straight.


Sigh, sigh, sigh. Once again, a brilliant excape from answering anything that could counter a viewpoint. You saw my apology to you and my oversight in that particular post about the quoting function of this forum engine. You, I am sure, observed in that post that I never addressed you Intelia. You seem to have ignored that. You may be tired of the insults but you attack me with reading comprehension. I apologized (with the explanation that it wasn't my reading comprehension but forgetting of engine) and directed your attention that the post wasn't even directed toward you.

I digress, enough philosophical discussion because you just attack personally (such as my reading comprehension rather than answer any challenges to your posts which is absolutely your purogative.

As you have avoided responding to this link now 4 times you may begin to wonder why I begin to question your motives and ability to move onto tangents anytime someone brings a counterpoint to your pro-Intel position. You brought up the Nazis, Germany and AMD together in a post that can easily imply many negative things about AMD.

For the fourth or fifth time I post this:
Intel has foundry in China; a brutal human rights abuser currently

I will wait for the fourth or fifth time for your specific response to this proof of Intel foundry presence in China, but somehow I think you will ignore this link with another tangent thread like all the others. Respond to just the link information

Respond to just the link information
Respond to just the link information
Clear enough?

Edit: Here is your Nazi to Germany to investigate AMD post. You never stated you don't like AMD because they are made in Germany because they are Nazi like but you very cleverly worded it to imply it. The Nazis still exist? High paid workers? AMD made in Germany?

Duvie may I remind you that this is the USA and yes AMD cpu's are made in Germany

Many americans died in WW2 to defeat nazi germany so that freedom of speech , Reading of all books and ideas would would march onward. Do no how terriable your empty words sound. You should be ashamed of yourself. It would seem that germany was defeated but there nazi ideas still persist. I like Intel Duvie whats wrong with that.
As you know I don't like Amd mostly because there made in Germany. If your going to hire a highly paid worker to build your CPU'S. It better be made in USA its that simple.
A recent development . The German Government ok'ed a tech deal with China for AMD cpu's . I thought that AMD was a USA company. I think maybe AMD should be investagated for giving away USA TECH secrets.

 

Intelia

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Here are the last few lines of your link . I might be confused(not) Cmos

There is also market speculation that the next downturn will strike toward the end of next year.

During the past few years, as China has emerged as a fledgling global player in semiconductors, there have been rumors that Intel has considered building a fab in China, or at least outsourcing some of its products there.

The Intel spokesperson said Nanotech would not perform foundry work for it "at this time." Intel does outsource some of its products, most notably chip sets, to Taiwanese firms, and it also packages chips in China. But the firm keeps close watch over its CPU and advanced flash products.
 

Dadofamunky

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Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

One thing to get straight. Jesus never copied anyone. Moses and 39 other men wrote the Bible verbal plenary of God. The krishna is a corrupt version of the Bible.

Boy, that sure came from a place of knowledge. :thumbsdown:

Get off this forum if you want to debate whose religious creed is "a corrupt version" or is not. This is not the place for it and your version of reality is most unwelcome here.
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: Intelia
Originally posted by: michaelpatrick33
Originally posted by: Intelia
Don't know much about India except that its a poor country and kinda mystic. I also have never seen India as a threat to the USA. I mean why would I see a country as threat that allows cows to do what ever they want.

Do you even know why they let cows do whatever they want? I have been to India (and Tibet who is brutally abused by China who you ignored in the other thread as an Intel foundry partner).

Kind of mystic? What does that mean? Are you talking about the fact they were talking about Quantum Physics three thousand years before Western scientists made their discoveries? Are you talking about the fact that many of Christ's teachings are nearly word for word with Krishna's. (I am not saying Jesus copied Krishna)

You never answered my posts on the last thread about beefier cpus. You claim to not like AMD because they are made in Germany (a socialist democracy) because of events 50+ years ago, yet you like Intel with chip foundries in China who is currently raping, murdering, and plundering a nation (Tibet) into virtual extinction. Read up on the subject of who is currently Nazi like in their behavior and reply to this specific post.

Also, you do realize that AMD also already has quad and even eight way cores on the horizon correct?

I think it is great that the companies have found a way around the heat and leakage issues of high clocks, I just hope it doesn't take five years for all the applications to become multi-threaded.

Very interesting you seem to be very well read . Tell me do you know anything about the twelve kings and who there father was if you can . We should be able to have a very insightful conversation.

Hopefully you are more well versed in this than you are in CPUs.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: Vegitto
So first we were at "Intel is superior", then we go to "AMD is Nazi" and now were at "Intel is connected to Jesus Christ"?

Intel is the Second Coming. One day an Errata(Intel speak for Holy Code) will cause a rupture in the Space/Time Contiuum and disintegrate its' Users(Rapture).
 

BlingBlingArsch

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
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Rumors??????????

More like reality, liar:

Intel Pentium 4: "Made in China"

Intel to build 65 nanometre assembly plant in China




Not goin to be easy to boycott chinese products if u like Tier 1 prodcuts....

MAY 10th, 2005, STMicroelectronics and Hynix Begin Construction of Joint 300 mm Wafer Fab in China - to Produce Memory Chips

Mainboards to Be Produced Only in China? (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mainboards/display/20030717053553.html)

"Dell notebooks, Cisco routers, Nokia handsets are built in China, but sold all over the world," http://www.purchasing.com/article/CA602144.html

just a few examples, and iam not trying to say that u can buy whatever u want, becuz u can never be sure if that product is really built by a smiling and happy employee. Multinational companies are interested in money, big money, and not in human rights or "enlightment" of any kind - maybe only if that helps to increase productivity and doesnt cost too much. I dunno what iam trying to say, but things aint that easy. Intel is inferior in many ways, but one shouldnt start arguing with human rights and stuff, keep it technical discussion, or the blacklist of Companies that take advantage of undemocratic and poor nations will make us all feel shame.
 

RichUK

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guys whats with this religion chanting .. i thought that this was a OverClocking forum :confused:
 

Intelia

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
?????????????

Rumors??????????

More like reality, liar:

Intel Pentium 4: "Made in China"

Intel to build 65 nanometre assembly plant in China

Quote Capt Caveman

Intel to build 65 nanometre assembly plant in China

Hundreds of millions of dollars investment


By INQUIRER staff: Wednesday 23 March 2005, 20:13

CHIP GIANT Intel said it will invest, in conjunction with Chinese authorities, hundreds of millions of dollars in setting up a second assembly and testing factory on the mainland.
The site will be operated by Intel Products Chengdu Limited, and will put together the most advanced microprocessors the firm makes, it said in a statement.

The factory will package components using Intel's 65 nanometre technology, and while the entire cost of the project is still under discussion, the chip giant as well as the city of Chengdu and the state of Sichuan (Szechuan) will raise $450 million at the Chengdu West Industrial Development Zone. More money may be spent, Intel said.

The firm said its first factory in Chengdu is already being built and the second factory will break ground later in 2005, with production starting at the beginning of 2007.

The two factories will each employ 600 people but another 100 folk will be involved in administering the site and providing support.

The factories add to Intel's Chinese portfolio, which already include sites in the Shanghai Pudong New Area. It has other assembly and testing sites in Malaysia, the Philippines, San Jose, and Puerto Rico, which is part of the US commonwealth. µ


Intel Pentium 4: "Made in China".


Category: Other

by Anna Filatova

[ 05/11/2002 | 11:20 PM ]

In the beginning of next year we have every chance to see a new label on the Intel Pentium 4 processors saying "Made in China", because Intel has finally made up its mind about the best way to use those $302 million from its performance fund. They built a new fab in Shanghai (China), which will be cutting, packing and testing Pentium 4 processors (made of 0.13micron wafers).

As for the wafer production in this country, Intel?s CEO Craig Barrett was very reserved about it saying it was too early to talk about production there. The chemical industry in China is not developed enough yet, as well as the business infrastructure. Anyway, they have already invested around $198 million into this fab, which is about the same as the other similar Intel fabs in Malaysia, Philippines and Costa-Rica required. So, the wafers will be as usual produced in the USA and Ireland.

The new fab is promised to be finished by the end of this year. There will be around 1200 employees, and by 2004 this number should increase up to 3000. We should only say now that it not the only Intel?s fab in Shanghai. There are special production lines manufacturing i845 chipsets and flash memory in this city already (to be more exact in its industrial area aka Waigaoqiao).
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Intelia

I see it comes down to reading Comprehension again . Please reread your links and try and understand what your reading