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AMD confirms hexa-core desktop chip, Thuban
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AMD confirms hexa-core desktop chip, Thuban
AMD has confirmed that it is planning to release a consumer-grade six-core desktop processor next year -- even more, it will be backwards compatible with existing AM2+ and AM3 motherboards. A company spokesman took a jab at Intel, saying AMD is "all about platform longevity and long-lived upgrade paths," unlike its rival, which has an affinity for rolling out new socket specs. The news came just prior to the launch of Intel's IDF event.
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You know, all these extra core processors are nice. But they really don't mean squat until software developers start taking advantage of it. Even now there are only a handful of products that utilize quad-core technology.
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Makes me feel a little behind with my dual core.
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they are putting out the foundations of which developers can start coding for. pioneering a trail in a horse and buggy is a lot easier when the roads are already laid down.
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Its funny how amd says there all about platform longevity when have released the socket 754, socket 940, socket 939 in a span of like 2 years max
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I'm still extremely happy with my Dual core e8500. I haven't even overclocked it yet, actually, I doubt I ever used this to the max yet.
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intel is wayyyy better than AMD
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Socket 939 has been out nearly 5 years, I have a machine with an FX55 that is socket 939, Get your facts straight.
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Oh btw the FX55 was the first 64 bit Windows compatible processor. dual core, quad core, hexa core all = much ado about nothing to me. I could care less about keeping up with everyone and have the latest and greatest cause tomorrow they are yesterdays news. As long as what I have does what I need thats all that matters.
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U said Everything !
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2 years? 939 was out well before even the geforce 6800 craze, man!
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Nice, but what use has it when Symantec AntiVir blocks my PC for 2-3 min, because it needs to update its signatures and eat up all "HDD-Time" of my notebook ... At current PCs (and particulary notebooks) the bottleneck is the HDD not the CPU.
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When is Windows going to catch up? |
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its good to see that the new processor would be backwards compatible,saves one from investing in a new mobo.well it seems AMD is gearing up both in the cpu as well as the gpu segment.
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There is plenty of stuff that uses 6+ cores.
It's not video games and run of the mill desktop applications, though. Those things don't need them, hence the "lack of support." This isn't just AMD trying to keep up with the Joneses. While they will undoubtedly be a bit more expensive than quad-cores, they won't be $999, like Intel's sole desktop hexa-core. They will be a good deal to people who can use them. I wish they had them right now, but oh well. |
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Did I ever say 939 lasted 2 years... no, I said amd released 3 chipsets in a span of 2 years.
Then there was AM2 and AM2+ in a span of what, 1 year... Well, i'm a bit dusty after 939 so i'll stop here. I'm not saying Intel is any better, but i'm just making a point that AMD doesn't have a real good history of platform logetivity. |
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AMD's new socket AM3 CPU's are backwards compatible with AM2+
Thus not having to upgrade to a new Motherboard and RAM is a great value. |
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As was said in the first post, the number of cores won't be relevant unless applications take advantage of multiprocessing. Intel circumvented this problem with Turbo Boost, it would be nice to see a similar solution in AMD processors (if there isn't one already).
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