Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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If you honestly think that because of this it spells doom, gloom, and the end of AMD then you fall into one of the few categories:
You are ignorant because you base your conclusions from the biased comments of others.
You really don't know how to get the entire story.
You have know idea how to find the entire facts and the game plan of AMD.
Saying that AMD canceling the Geode means the end of AMD is about as dumb as saying GE is closing their doors because they are no longer going to supply IC chips that are used in making x-ray machines.
Look just because AMD decided to kill off the Geode does not mean that they are failing, falling farther behind, or will close their doors any time soon. The Geode was not ever to be considered a huge source of profit for AMD, much like flash memory and network chips, and is definitely not considered a mainstream CPU like the Atom or the C7/Nano. The Geode has always fallen in the same category as MIPS and ARM. To AMD the Geode was more of an embedded developer's experimental CPU. The advantage with the Geode is that it has x86 code for computerized appliances such as Wyse Winterms, robotic engineering circuits, embedded developers...etc. The Geode was never designed to be a competitor of Atom or VIA's C3 or C7.
Next time instead of listening to biased pro-intel fanboys take some time out of your gaming/blogging/chatting/emailing schedule, research and learn a little about the company before you go and blurt out ridiculous comments or deducing very foolish, almost retarded conclusions.