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A look into the futureThursday, September 27. 2007Comments
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Hi that's not fair, only a news about the fact that you are not allowed to tell anybody
Serious question: Are you allowed to talk about dates, when information is made public ? In that case I would be able to mark the date in my calender thx Alex
With our track record of keeping secrets, i would assume the world will read about it soon at the Register et al ...
But (and this is the takeaway from this article): There are news and the news are really excellent ones .... |
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Do you remember my article about a presentation held by Rick Hetherington about future directions in SPARC with many confidential informations? One of the most interesting informations was the new foundry for the 45nm procs, as TI itself wonīt invest in
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