Thursday, November 13th 2008

45nm AMD Processors to get Phenom II SKU

Earlier today, AMD announced the release of its much anticipated enterprise quad-core processor, the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron, codenamed "Shanghai". A regular feature with AMD press releases, is that the PR team details about the products' availability. In this particular release, AMD went a step further and revealed the brand name the company's desktop 45nm processors would carry: Phenom II, when getting into details about the AMD Dragon enthusiast platform. Dragon succeeds Spider, and consists of a Phenom II processor, running on AMD 7-series core logic, along with ATI Radeon HD 4000 series graphics accelerators.

The Phenom II processors will consist of a whole range of quad-core, triple-core and dual-core processors, with the products segregated on the basis of their core count, clock-speed and cache arrangement. Several models are lined-up for launch. The platform itself, as AMD asserts, would release in Q1, 2009. There are signs of the company launching some models of the Phenom II X4 sooner, for which motherboard vendors have already started releasing lists of their existing motherboards that are ready for the processors.
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39 Comments on 45nm AMD Processors to get Phenom II SKU

#26
jbunch07
Polarman"Dragon Platform" Sounds a lot better than Spider.
yeah I agree...it does...BUT I already know Intel is going to call their next platform something like "Dragon Slayer" :rolleyes:
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#27
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
ShadowFoldIts been 2 hours :p
mechtechPatiently waiting :cool:
mdm-adphThe chips were so fast it sent them into a time warp!

...don't we wish. They're not bad, though, from everything that I've heard on the net.
The whole fn thing went on for 8 hours (!) It was 4:00 AM (India Time) when it was significantly done. A lot more things to post than expected. So it's an article and not a news post. ETA soon today.
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#28
tkpenalty
Is this a High-K or SOI phenom? If its SOI I'm not going to be expecting much... High-K on the otherhand...? That would be very interesting (4Ghz phenoms pretty easy I reckon).
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#29
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
i hope this is a different arch from their current lineup, otherwise AMD really needs a Kick in the Ass. Because Current Phenom and Brisbane Core CPUs are way too much alike.
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#30
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
tkpenaltyIs this a High-K or SOI phenom? If its SOI I'm not going to be expecting much... High-K on the otherhand...? That would be very interesting (4Ghz phenoms pretty easy I reckon).
SOI. High-K still has a long way to go for AMD's foundry.
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#31
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
btarunrSOI. High-K still has a long way to go for AMD's foundry.
ya id say after this launch of the Phenom 2 they may change, but who knows.
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#32
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
eidairaman1but who knows.
You'll soon know.
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#33
FudFighter
there shouldnt be any problems with am3 chips on any current am2+ board, the problem with phenom on am2 was that most board makers used bios modules with to small a capacity to hold the needed changes/updates to support phenom.

Asus used large EEPROM's to on the m2n line and up, so they all where bios upgradeable with a simple flash, problem is that asus bios and driver support for their onboard ADI chipsets is crap, its like they are just trying to piss off people who move from the likes of biostar tseries/tpower boards to asus higher end boards, stuff like non-functioanl TRFC settings really suck when your a geek like me who likes being able to overclock your ram properly.

Biostar ta770/780/790 boards according to biostar will get a bios update to support phenom2 chips, then RebelsHaven will put out a bios mod to unlock any hidden usefull fetures :)
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#34
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
what im getting at is Asus is playing the "Creative Labs Card" and is backing down support of CPUs with their higher end boards, just so they can sell More Higher End Boards that are basically the Same as their Previous but just support the AM3. With that confidence in Asus who knows if their boards will support 45nm Deneb or even the AM3 Variant or what.
Btw I do know that you can Get Flash PROMs/EEPROMs that support a Larger Capacity than the manufacturer aslong as they support the Same Signaling.

forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=76075
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#35
FudFighter
yeah, you can also buy mr.bios chips for your board last i checked that can support any current chip and feture you request(as long as the board supports it)

My buddy got one for his old p3 laptop because gateway never put out a bios upgrade to support the tu cpus(last gen p4) but the laptops board and chipset where compatable, he was able to take out the 733 p3 and put a 1.4gz celeron tu(100mhz ver of the p3 tu chips)
huge perf boost and heat was just a little higher(i replaced the stock lappy cooling fan with a higher flow one for him)

I can see asus arse raming their paying customers, its why i sold off my 2 am2 asus boards and went back fully to biostar :D
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#38
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
ya Im just wondering when they will release a TForce Power AMD Chipset board other than the 750a, and also the Jetway boards are looking Enticing.
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#39
Hayder_Master
ohh , sounds good from amd , we know about denap which is dual core cpu now we go to see some good quad phenom 2
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