Saturday, August 16th 2008
AMD Shanghai Rushed in, Hits Market in Q4 2008
AMD seems to have decided that it won't face any more flack in the computing industry owing to the lack of success the Barcelona / Agena (K10) architecture had compared to a determined Intel that seems to be going for the kill with a string of products lined up, Intel in fact has looked forward four years in time based on its IDF slides. On the eve of IDF, AMD executives said the company's 45-nanometer Shanghai processor will enter the market by the fourth quarter of 2008. The AMD processor is designed to compete against the Intel Nehalem processor, especially in the volume two-socket server market.
AMD Shanghai is touted to be the server/enterprise version of the upcoming Deneb series 45nm quad-core processors. Unlike the Deneb that retains the 940-pin AM2/AM2+/possible AM3 socket, Shanghai would use the enterprise segment Socket 1207, there already are server boards with four sockets in the market, AMD plans to use this as something to flash before Intel, as for server applications, cost-effective Shanghai parts used in four-CPU configurations should provide high levels of computational power.
Source:
eWeek
AMD Shanghai is touted to be the server/enterprise version of the upcoming Deneb series 45nm quad-core processors. Unlike the Deneb that retains the 940-pin AM2/AM2+/possible AM3 socket, Shanghai would use the enterprise segment Socket 1207, there already are server boards with four sockets in the market, AMD plans to use this as something to flash before Intel, as for server applications, cost-effective Shanghai parts used in four-CPU configurations should provide high levels of computational power.
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Of course, graind of salt people. Grain of salt.
But if it is im definitely getting one
might be called a division after what i have read
like dreamworks is owned by disney yes i agree with you
Athlon 64 beated the crap out of intel, while amd had a worth about 10% of intels total revenue?
you gotta love AMD, when their CPUs are slow, their GPUs arnt
and i dont think AMD will go away anytime soon, how?, even Intel kinda gives amd money, as in you might have guessed it, ATI Graphics, allmost all new Intel mbs have crossfire support :p
"""" i dont think AMD will go away anytime soon, how?, even Intel kinda gives amd money, as in you might have guessed it, ATI Graphics, allmost all new Intel mbs have crossfire support :p""""
the only reason Intel supports x-fire or SLi on its motherboards is to sell its motherboards etc "duh" some people are just plain st**id