Thursday, September 18th 2008
AMD to Revamp 790 FX for AM3, Chipset Launches Delayed
The AM3 socket finally gives AMD Processors access to DDR3 memory. The only complication is that processors must feature DDR3 integrated memory controllers (IMC). Earlier roadmap slides had shown that the RD890 and RS880 along with SB800 would be the first platform with AM3 compliance. However, sources tell Expreview that AMD would not be ready with the chipsets by the time AM3 processors come out. Hence, AMD would be using the existing high-end duo of 790 FX and SB750 which would be re-launched in H1 2009 that support AM3 sockets. It is known that 790 FX supports HyperTransport 3.1 links that would offer processors system interconnect bandwidths of up to 6400 MT/s.
Another chipset that has been pushed to H1 2009 is the AMD 760G, which is a mainstream chipset with integrated graphics. It was expected that this would come out sometime in Q4 2008.
Source:
Expreview
Another chipset that has been pushed to H1 2009 is the AMD 760G, which is a mainstream chipset with integrated graphics. It was expected that this would come out sometime in Q4 2008.
14 Comments on AMD to Revamp 790 FX for AM3, Chipset Launches Delayed
and any news about fusion- the processor not the marketing campaign -? :)
If the CPU's IMC aka Intergrated Memory Controller ONLY supports DDR3 then no.
If the IMC support DDR2 yes.
The motherboard must have the slot for DDR2/DDR3, of course.:toast:
Right now all AMD boards only have DDR2 slots.
No serious, I pre-ordered the DFI Lanaprty DK 790FXB-M2RS 3 months ago:ohwell: