Thursday, November 22nd 2007
AMD May Also Postpone Launch of 2.4GHz Phenom CPUs
Issues with AMD's new 65nm processors are not only dampening the launch schedule of the highest frequency version Phenom CPU, but may now also affect the 2.4GHz 9700 model as well, according to DigiTimes. Phenom 9500 and 9600 CPUs launched on November 19 at US$251 and US$283, respectively, and AMD was earlier reported to be planning to launch a 9700 model in mid December. However, this schedule is now likely to be pushed back to early 2008. The delay of the higher-end CPUs is not the only disappointment expressed by the industry players as the thermal design power (TDP) of the upcoming 9700 is also drawing concern. Motherboard makers revealed that the 9700 will have a TDP of 125W while the the 2.6GHz 9900 model will have its TDP hit as much as 140W. AMD was unavailable for comment at the time of publication.
Source:
DigiTimes
10 Comments on AMD May Also Postpone Launch of 2.4GHz Phenom CPUs
But all in all good! They should make sure it's right before they sell it! I wonder what would happen once they got this CPU fixed and they bumped up the cache a bit?
The TDW seems very high as well for the 9700 given its relatively low clock speed.