AMD Takes On Centrino With Low Power Semprons
It finally seems that AMD will have new horses to run and make Pentum M run for its Centrino money.
Source: The InquirerAMD has five different CPUs for mobiles based on the K8 core - AMD mobile Athlon 64 CPU that is currently shipping in 754 socket and has 512K of cache, codenamed Odessa. This CPU consumes 35W. This is AMD's only mobile CPU for Q2. These CPUs are branded as 2800 and 2700+.
Oakville will replace Odessa in Q3, and it will have exactly the same specs, but it has to have some benefits over Odessa and that is the faster clock speed. They will brand them as 2800 and 3000. This is AMD's solution for Q3 and Q4 that consumes 35W in this segment.
In the 25W segment, for the first time, AMD will have 2600+ and 2800+ Semprons codenamed Dublin, that fits into the Value 1 and 2 segments. The Dublin CPU will have 128K or 256K of cache, will be 32 bit, like all Semprons and will use a 754 pin package.
In Q1 of 2005, AMD will launch the first 1MB cache CPU, codenamed Lancaster that will consume only 25W if it works at 3000+, or 35W if it works as 3200+ or 3400+ in Q2 and Q3 of next year.
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So who's right? Is it 512k or 1mb cache?
I'm "stuck" with my 1.6GHZ Banias Core P-M. But I got no complaints indeed
heh...
GO AMD!! YOU CAN DO IT!! heh....
'Tis better to say nothing and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
The numbers will show the truth on that matter comparing equivalent Celerons with Semprons. (The RON race we'll call it)
From a marketing perspective there's the $500 PC market to capture. That's a big market for unit sales and buyers quibble over 10's of dollars on the price point. If AMD can put their processor in a box on the shelf where that complete PC sells for $499 USD and the equivalent INTEL box sells for $599 then that's one advantage.
The other is demonstrating to the public that the AMD product matches/out performs the equivalent INTEL product.
If I've grasped this Sempron push correctly.
Future proof yourself.
BT
K, that is the most beutiful thing you have evar said!!
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Dude, just get a dell