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by: Anonymous on 2/19/2010
Really, the start price was 6500$ firstly. Later they moved it up.
It means that 6500/4 = 1625$ per one MC which in reality two Lisbons inside.
Or 1625/2= 812.5$ per one Lisbon. It's less than one Istanbul at present.
Nice business schema of AMD.
RE: Kneepader by: Theo Valich on 2/19/2010
Thank you for again, reassuring us that we're unbiased media.

If we were not attacked from being biased on all sides [reading comments on our sites would lead us to conclude we're biased for AMD, for nVidia, for Intel, and anti-AMD, anti-nVidia and anti-Intel]. Oh, I forgot Apple, right.

Well, that's just life. Stay anonymous, for its obvious you can't represent your real name.

Ed.
by: Anonymous on 2/18/2010
Title is blatant bullshit.

No surprise from Nvidia's chief kneepadder.

6174 by: Anonymous on 2/18/2010
they sold for 8000usd to a german customer . thanks for all the advertising dollars free.

oakville mehlville computers
You'd have to be crazy... by: Anonymous on 2/18/2010
You'd really have to be crazy to buy those, they were incredibly overpriced. Why buy them today at a premium when the products are going to be launched very soon?

"Be the first on you block" might play in the consumer world, but in servers, nah, not so much.

JF-AMD
by: Anonymous on 2/18/2010
classy bsn
by: Anonymous on 2/18/2010
I think that nobody is buying them because it's likely a fake auction. Even if it were real there is no sense in buying a processor that has no support at the moment because it hasn't launched. These are also server processors. Buying just 4 doesn't make alot of sense.
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