AMD launching dual core Athlons tomorrow
Exclusive AMD Athlon 64 X2s to line up with dual-core Opterons
By Fuad Abazovic: Wednesday 20 April 2005, 15:48
THE WORLD+DOG already knows that AMD has its Opteron dual-core CPUs ready and that it's set to launch them tomorrow. But not many know that AMD is launching dual-core desktop CPUs as well.
You do now.
AMD says production-ready CPUs are now shipping to some leading OEMs and system builders world-wide. General system availability is scheduled for June, we learned.
The chippery will be available for both mobile (Desk top replacement) and desktop computers and feature enhanced virus protection and 'Cool 'n' Quiet' declocking marchitecture.
Its pretty much two Athlon 64 stitched together and connected with Direct connect (m)architecture, we understand.
We learned that dual-core Athlons and Opterons will be compliant with existing motherboards. You will need a bios update to make them work but that’s about it.
AMD taped out its first dual cores in June 2004, first demonstrated this marchitecture in August 2004 and will claim to be the first to ship such marchitecture for servers and workstations starting from tomorrow the 21st of April.
That should nibble at Intel's todger. µ
source
*www.theinquirer.net/?article=22676
this ought to put a smile back on a few peoples faces
Exclusive AMD Athlon 64 X2s to line up with dual-core Opterons
By Fuad Abazovic: Wednesday 20 April 2005, 15:48
THE WORLD+DOG already knows that AMD has its Opteron dual-core CPUs ready and that it's set to launch them tomorrow. But not many know that AMD is launching dual-core desktop CPUs as well.
You do now.
AMD says production-ready CPUs are now shipping to some leading OEMs and system builders world-wide. General system availability is scheduled for June, we learned.
The chippery will be available for both mobile (Desk top replacement) and desktop computers and feature enhanced virus protection and 'Cool 'n' Quiet' declocking marchitecture.
Its pretty much two Athlon 64 stitched together and connected with Direct connect (m)architecture, we understand.
We learned that dual-core Athlons and Opterons will be compliant with existing motherboards. You will need a bios update to make them work but that’s about it.
AMD taped out its first dual cores in June 2004, first demonstrated this marchitecture in August 2004 and will claim to be the first to ship such marchitecture for servers and workstations starting from tomorrow the 21st of April.
That should nibble at Intel's todger. µ
source
*www.theinquirer.net/?article=22676
this ought to put a smile back on a few peoples faces