So does the AMD lift at 12am EST on Wednesday?

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Arkadrel

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I have the urge to go outside just for knowing he's referring to Bulldozer.

+1 feel same way.

Too many "maybe" real benchmarks, then posted here by pro Intel guys.
Too many fakes too
Too many "supposedly" delays (since amd hasnt said anything about dates, its all just been rumors, hence supposedly).

Lets just wait and see, what it looks like when it does get released.

Also, thread is pointless. Those that know, arnt allowed to discuss it (ei. even confirm the date). Which means its just rumor, reguardless of what people say.
 
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+1 feel same way.

Too many "maybe" real benchmarks, then posted here by pro Intel guys.
Too many fakes too
Too many "supposedly" delays (since amd hasnt said anything about dates, its all just been rumors, hence supposedly).

Lets just wait and see, what it looks like when it does get released.

Also, thread is pointless. Those that know, arnt allowed to discuss it (ei. even confirm the date). Which means its just rumor, reguardless of what people say.

are you sure about that? that they're not? Wow it's worse than I thought, I guess that means AMD wants to keep it under wraps if they have to delay again.
 

Arkadrel

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He may be a few genes short of a full genome.


short, that means missing right?

I thought the problems usually appear when you had to many.
Ei. Down syndrome ~ a chromosomal condition caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome.

Often Down syndrome is associated with some impairment of cognitive ability...

Also what you guys are doing, could be clasified as teaseing couldnt it?
Lmao if you guys get a warning from a mod for it.
 

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short, that means missing right?

I thought the problems usually appear when you had to many.
Ei. Down syndrome ~ a .

Having too many chromosomes can be just as bad as not having enough.

You're right, trisomy 21=Down's syndrome

But...

Monosomy X=Turner Syndrome
Missing part of chromosome 5: Cri du chat Syndrome
 

Arkadrel

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yeah, missing ones are just as bad.
In all seriousness, 1 out of 800 suffer from this, and have mild to moderate mental retardation.

Its like makeing fun of a person born blind, for not being able to see.

46 seems like a good place to stay :)
 
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996GT2

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yeah, missing ones are just as bad.
However cognitive abilities, arnt as commonly effected by missing one, as haveing a extra.
In all seriousness, 1 out of 800 suffer from this, and have mild to moderate mental retardation.

Its like makeing fun of a person born blind, for not being able to see.

46 seems like a good place to stay :)

Assuming you have no significant point mutations, frameshift mutations, trinucleotide repeat exapnsions, shortened telomeric macrosatellite repeats, etc ;)
 

Arkadrel

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so does the DNA lift at 12am EST on Wednesday?
You ment NDA.... but you wrote DNA.
Everyone understood you reguardless of your "mis-type" or mistake, so its not a issue.

@Patrick Wolf

explained the 2 acronym's.

NDA = non-disclosure agreement
DNA = deoxyribonucleic acid
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@HNNstyle

Informed you, that your useing the wrong acronym.


Assuming you have no significant point mutations, frameshift mutations, trinucleotide repeat exapnsions, shortened telomeric macrosatellite repeats, etc ;)

Well played, and point taken :) edited post.
Like I said, haveing all 46 is the better route to go (without any faults on any of them).
 
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I would think they can get away with 12:00:01AM UTC/GMT. If it's good enough for my hardware clock, should be good enough for AMD.

That would be 17:00:01 local time Tuesday for me.
 
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