AMD Preps To Switch To Socket S1, Socket M2, Socket F
Advanced Micro Devices is reported to be preparing three new types of sockets for central processing units in 2006.
Source: X-Bit LabsDepending on the target market, AMD will have different processor form-factors for laptops, desktops and servers starting from mid-2006, if the reports are correct.
For desktop and uniprocessor workstations AMD supposedly readies the so-called Socket M2, which will have 940-pins, but will not be compatible with existing Socket 940 infrastructure. DigiTimes web-site claims that the Socket M2 will be used for AMD Sempron, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon 64 FX and AMD Opteron 100-series processors and will substitute existing Socket 754, Socket 939 and Socket 940 desktop and workstation infrastructure. For AMD Opteron processors for 2P and MP servers AMD reportedly prepares a 1207-pin Socket F that will be utilized instead of Socket 940. For mobile computers AMD is expected to offer Socket S1 with 638-pins, which will replace existing Socket 754 for laptops.
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Makes a person wonder why they keep floundering now.
How many processor engineers does it take to screw in a socket?
yes but its starting a trend. 462, 754, 939, 940. Soon 940A 638 and 1207
its starting to spin outta control.
so el' cheapo that is me can buy a hella nice board and a cheap sempron and in a few i can buy a FX
actually i thought the 754/940 was going to use the same socket .. back in the clawhammer and sledgehammer (pre-)rumor days but the M2 is the new socket A(which i am still in x3 GA-7n400 pro2 r2 and GA-7DPXDW-P) but the dualie is staying
frankly i aplaud the move but i would like mobile that is compatable i'd say 30% chance right now