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That is a new one to me, about AMD building chips for Intel (while back) and also about a few folks from AMD coming to Israel to work on a second chip for Intel.
The story reported, in MaximumPC and CPU magazine and at least a dozen others, is that Intel, shortly after AMD released the 64 processor, had two independent teams working on the next P4 successor chip (or whatever PX chip it was). One team came with Netburst, and of course, we all know how that ended. The other team started over from scratch. Something unheard of. They built off the centrino technology and pentium M technology and thus C2D was born. The only thing Intel lacks to completely compete with AMD is integrated memory architecture. Apparently, this is coming in the Penryn. AMD better take a few queues from Intel and try some of their new architecture out.
Centrino isn't a technology, it is a label for a system that has a certain set of hardware. Pentium M wasn't exactly from scratch either, it's based on the Tualatin. As for AMD making Intel chips, new to me as well. They did make Intel clones until Intel launched the Pentium. They kept using it's socket for a long time though.