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    válasz #65675776 #289 üzenetére

    pár hónapja még összemosták, mostanra tiszta a kép amds nagykutya nyilakozik szóval azthiszem elég hiteles:[link]

    '' AMD will introduce no less than four quad-core families over the next two years, with the first being Deerhound. Deerhound, we are told, will be a Socket F server processor expected to ship late next year on the K8 -- not K8L -- architecture. Deerhound did not appear to support FB-DIMM.

    In early 2008, AMD's corporate roadmap claims a quad core desktop CPU will make an appearance, dubbed Greyhound. Greyhound is slated to become the first quad-core AMD chip to use the HyperTransport 3 bus, and the memory controller is slated to support DDR2 and DDR3. Unlike Deerhound, Greyhound will use the K8L architecture, and all the goodies that come with it, including the 5.2GT/s HyperTransport support. Unless AMD's plans change drastically between now and 2008, the processors will require a new socket.

    There are very few details of the other two processor families, but hopefully future forums will get a chance to touch on some of those developments as they firm up. However, we do know that server processor cores are expected to migrate to K8L after Deerhound......



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