Friday, September 4th 2009

AMD 8-series Chipset Launch Schedule Updated

AMD's next set of consumer desktop platforms, the high-end "Leo" and mainstream "Dorado" are what will bring together AMD's newest system components, including its next round of CPUs, next-generation graphics processors from the DirectX 11 compliant Evergreen family, and the 8-series platform core-logic (chipset) to drive it all. According to latest information pieced together by VR-Zone, AMD's newest chipset will arrive in two rounds of launches, ranging between April and May, 2010.

The two rounds are centric to the platforms they will belong to. On the northbridge front, the enthusiast and high-performance 890FX and 890GX hit retail with products based on it appearing in April 2010, accompanied by the high-end SB850 southbridge. The three will make up the chipset offerings for the Leo platform, which succeeds the current Dragon platform. Following these, the 880G northbridge, accompanied by the SB810 southbridge will make for product launches in May 2010. This pair makes up the mainstream Dorado platform that succeeds the current Pisces platform. The parts will have passed two stages of sampling by this November, and mass production commences in February and April. AMD's newest chipsets are bound to bring in new technologies such as SATA 6 Gb/s, USB 3.0, integrated MAC, and integrated clock generator, along with several other changes.
Source: VR-Zone
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28 Comments on AMD 8-series Chipset Launch Schedule Updated

#26
MN12BIRD
I was going to say "too soon" but then I remembered SATA 6GB and USB 3.0 was around the corner.
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largon
hayder.mastermaybe not only this , what about tri channel technology on x58 i hope AMD do something like it
Considering the chipset has absolutely nothing to do with DRAM on either Intel's chippery (X58) nor AMD's (K8/K10), then more than 128bit DRAM is not going to happen until Bulldozer, if then either.
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Hayder_Master
largonConsidering the chipset has absolutely nothing to do with DRAM on either Intel's chippery (X58) nor AMD's (K8/K10), then more than 128bit DRAM is not going to happen until Bulldozer, if then either.
thanx , that was interesting to read
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