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This year, Intel boasted at IDF about being the only company shipping 65nm chips. This is about to change.
The Inquirer reports that system integrators already have their hands on AMD's 65nm X2 CPUs. They have been shipping for 2 weeks already. The CPUs will be available to the public early 2007, yet they will be nothing more than a re-designed 90nm part.
If you're lucky, you could find one of these in an assembled HP or Dell AMD machine this year.
Below is a picture of AMD's 65nm X2 CPU:
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
The Inquirer reports that system integrators already have their hands on AMD's 65nm X2 CPUs. They have been shipping for 2 weeks already. The CPUs will be available to the public early 2007, yet they will be nothing more than a re-designed 90nm part.
If you're lucky, you could find one of these in an assembled HP or Dell AMD machine this year.
Below is a picture of AMD's 65nm X2 CPU:
View at TechPowerUp Main Site