AMD To Demonstrate Native Quad-Core This Year
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
AMD reveals that it plans to demonstrate a next-gen Quad-Core (K8L Core) CPU before the end of 2006.
Source: DailyTech.com
The rumormill currently has K8L Class CPUs arriving in 1H 2007Yesterday during AMD's Q2'06 earnings conference call, AMD's President and Chief Operating Officer Dirk Meyer recapped the long term plans for the company. Although the bulk of his comments were already stated in during the June AMD Analyst's Day, Meyer also added the tidbit that the company plans "to demonstration our next-generation processor core, in a native quad-core implementation before the end of the year." Earlier this year, AMD's Executive Vice President Henri Richard claimed this native-quad core processor would be called K8L.
Source: DailyTech.com
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BTW, Hey Omega, Good to see you back.
Haven't seen you for a while.
How's the great city of Philly doing?
Used to live in south jersey 20 mins from Walt Whitman bridge.
Went to Chinatown to eat many,many times.
I miss my Philly Cheesesteaks too!!!!!
Played a lot of English Darts, tournaments, etc. in pubs under the L there too.
In response to Intel’s new strategic actions, AMD announced yesterday that they have accelerated their transition to 45nm fabrication to Early 2008 which is roughly 8-12 months behind Intel. By doing this AMD will be closing an already 18 month lead time to roughly 1 year. Also AMD wanted to let us know that their progress on their new technology K8L will still be ready for a mid 2007 launch. K8L is AMD's quad-core processors which is rumored to use far less power than Intel’s Core Duo technology & should outperform Intel's upcoming offerings.
Source: TG Daily
AMD is usually a full year behind Intel in process technology. Hopefully Meyer is right and AMD's 65nm revision F CPUs will ship in 2006