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AMD updates its roadmap 6 & 12 cores in second half of 2009
William Henning - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 | 6:31PM (PT)


45nm goodness to come soon...

AMD's 45nm quad core, "Shanghai" is apparently on-track for production to start in the second half of this year. Initially it will be offered as a server product, it will include "coherent" Hypertransport 3.0 for processor to processor communications in multi-socket systems.

Shanghai will be an incremental change to Barecelona, consisting of a geometry shrink to 45nm, some IPC (instructions per clock) and core tweaks - as well as increasing the L3 cache to 6MB.

Potentially more interesting will be next year's "Istambul" six core processor. Slated for Socket F1, the current 1207 pin socket, it is intended to increase performance without having to radically change the AMD architecture by the simple expedient of adding two additional cores, bringing us hex core processors sometime in the second half of 2009.

AMD also apparently plans to introduce a Socket G34 in 2010, and this new socket will apparently bring DDR3 and non-coherent HyperTransport 3.0 with the upcoming RD890 chipset as well as provide an additional HyperTransport link.

In 2010 AMD will also apparently offer six and 12 core Opterons, presumably using a multiple chip per module like Intel, by placing two six core dies into a single package - with a code name of "Magny Cours"

If the past is any indication, these "server" chips will also probably appear as "consumer" chips.


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May 7th, 2008 6:51PM(PT)
kspiess
12 cores! Things are getting serious.
May 7th, 2008 7:11PM(PT)
ParanahJoe
If that's any indication of software developement, we're in for a blast
May 7th, 2008 8:10PM(PT)
iamjoe56
oh my god....I could definately have some fun with a 12 core CPU in my machine. Who needs a better GFX card?
May 8th, 2008 10:43AM(PT)
kspiess
Everybody. More cores barely make a difference in gaming. Maybe in 2010 things will be way different though I suppose..
May 8th, 2008 10:55AM(PT)
Lono
i agree with kspies, i went up from a single core to a quad core and didn't see much/any differece in most games. but stil, 12 cores would be nice
May 8th, 2008 11:48AM(PT)
bruceleethree
The only games that support 4 cores is Crysis and TF2.

So...once the software developers learn parallel threading we'll be in for treat, but as far as I'm concerned, they can make 60 core and I won't care cause you'll have 56 inactive, useless cores.
May 8th, 2008 7:14PM(PT)
Bill Gates03
I heard that MS Flight Simulator X can use 8 cores?
May 8th, 2008 10:37PM(PT)
Redemption
60 core CPUs might not help gaming but it sure would help in Neoseeker's servers. .

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