Sure, AMD is having a tough time financially right now, and with product yields, and yes, they're pretty much betting everything on the Hammer chips. However, I believe that once they get the bugs worked out in their 0.13um manufacturing process, the future looks bright for them. And really, I think that's what's really key for them. They've obviously shown that they're having no difficulties designin very competetive chips, the problem so far has been in producing them in sufficient quantities. I can only assume that they'll have most of their manufacturing bugs worked out by early Q1 '03 and should be in good shape with the Barton in the desktop performance market, and with the Opteron in the low and mid-end server market. Even if the Opteron is only a moderate success in the server market, it should still significantly improve their bottom line.