I was reading a bit on Brisbane from various sites and it seems to me the process besides higher energy efficiency cannot allow any higher clocks than the 90nm. Since it is just a die shrink this points to the 65nm process been unable to allow any higher clocks. I wonder if the K8L using the exact process can do any better (perhaps a bit better tuned in Q3). It just does not look too mature comparing to Intel's 65nm. I wonder if this will handicap K8L to a high degree. What do you guys think?