To me, Battle.net is a brand name, a recognizable name. Them changing it to something else seems odd. Like VALVe's Steam platform, Electronic Arts' Origin platform, or UbiSoft's Uplay platform, a single name (I pronounce it "battlenet," one word) for their platform is pretty much par the course.
What is the die's size? 45, 60 or 90 nm? I think that the Phenom is working on a 60 nm die, but I'm just speculating here. Intel are working for a 2009-2010 release for their 45 nm processors. Warning, rant ahead. And another thing: Yes, I'm an Intel fan (and nVidia fan), but all that "mine is better" stuff is just wrong. Look at CPUs and GPUs from 3 years ago, now look at today's CPUs and GPUs, and then look again in another 3 years from now. My point is: Intel release new CPU, 6 months later AMD release their new CPU, 6 months later and it's Intel's turn, another 6 months... So that all "AND RULZ, intel sux" (or vice versa) thing is stupid. P.S.: INTEL IS STILL THE NUMBER 1! /end of rant.
Crysis for the Wii, now that will be hilarious... How you think that the GeForce 9 series will handle Crysis? I think that those cards will be able to run Crysis on 1600x1200, all High (XP) or Ultra High (Vista) without a problem.
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