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    AMD takes its dual-core gloves off

    AMD is taking out full page advertisements in some of the US's major newspapers, challenging Intel to a public duel of their dual-core processors. This week of course, it is Intel's Developer Forum. Businessweek reports:
    In a bid to overshadow some of Intel's conference chest-thumping, AMD's ads contend that its chips will outperform its rival's and that it can prove this in a public face-off. "It's time to find out which x86-based dual-core architecture best meets customer needs the old-fashioned way: a live shoot-out measuring server workloads and energy consumption," the ads read.
    And don't forget that HEXUS is brinding you IDF event coverage all this week.
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    this is going to be fun, i want to see the faces of the intel people when they loose.
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