Athlon64 is Ready to GO!!
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
<a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11142" target=_blank>The Inq: AMD 754 Athlon 64 is ready to go<a/>
<i>"At launch in late September, AMD will introduce a 754-pin and a 940 version of the Athlon 64 and that will be followed next year by a 939 pin version.
According to one motherboard maker, engineering samples of the 754 pin version have been available for some time and <b>not only is the chip overclockable, its performance is markedly better than the rough Intel equivalents</b>."</i>
<a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11142" target=_blank>more here...<a/>
<i>"At launch in late September, AMD will introduce a 754-pin and a 940 version of the Athlon 64 and that will be followed next year by a 939 pin version.
According to one motherboard maker, engineering samples of the 754 pin version have been available for some time and <b>not only is the chip overclockable, its performance is markedly better than the rough Intel equivalents</b>."</i>
<a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11142" target=_blank>more here...<a/>
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ALL HAIL AMD.
I can't wait to see which is the chip to have. The 754 or the 940.
From AMDzone
<i>"Rumors are the Athlon 64 FX will launch at <b>2.2GHz with a model number of 51</b>. "</i>
AMD to migrate Athlon XP to 754 package?
Seems to be a smarter route to go. Manufacturing chips with 3 or 4 different layouts must be expensive.
Why 939 and 940? 1 pin difference? 939 the 9 ms chip?
AMD should have done this 2 YEARS ago. By now we would all have Athlon64 ready/upgradeable motherboards by now!
The Opteron was initially due Q1 2002, so it must have been possible
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IBM Power3 (1998) 15mil Transistors 1088 pins
UltraSparc III Nov2001 ~30mil Transistors 1368 Pins
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Certainly Possible - AMD wasn't thinking far enough ahead.
In 2002 AMD was still saying that FSB333/400 didn't have any tangible performance benefits over FSB266
Consider which would have been easier to design and produce. A Athlon XP with a slightly lenthened pipeline (for clockspeed), 200+mhz x 4 FSB and a 1MB L2 or the Opteron??
I'm not too worried about their fab skills any more with IBM <i>and</i> TSMC with them.
Opteron not only allows them headroom for the future, but it's 64-bit now rather than 64-bit 5 years from now