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They're just trying to make a splash or sixteen.Way.... too.... may.... lakes
TBH I'm not sure how this is going to work out.
With the luck they've had in recent memory I'm starting to think if this doesn't do too well it could blow back in their face like Bulldozer did for AMD. Intel can survive it more readily but at the same time every bit hurts just like it would help.
If Intel doesn't want to keep falling everyone here knows what they need to do but the big question is "how".
I'm not seeing this as being the way, it's more of a hybrid core setup that may have some advantages but I'm thinking it's also going to have more disadvantages than advantages.
However:
Doesn't mean it won't work either, this could well be a suprisingly good chip so let's see what happens before actually labeling it a failure.