OKok I know this is an AMD thread. Thought I like to put in an opinion.
2009 is rather far fetch to claim in mid 2007 given the rate of how technology moves.
8 Cores processors is no more a myth but lets consider this first.
1. Intel is seeding the market and preparing 3rd party manufacturers with their new 45nm chips.
2. Intel is expected to launch the new 8 core CPUs about Mid Q4'07 early Q1'08.
3. Intel has the manufacturing capacity to produce and deliver the current 65nm as well as the coming 45nm chips.
If we put these timing against AMD I do have my question about the claims of AMD taking the lead again against Intel.
2009 comes 8 core is history. At this rate Intel will be talking about 32 cores in 2009????
It does seems to me AMD is making a last ditch attempt to challenge superiority.
My word? Too much talk yet no concrete result.
My 2 cents.
ps...please please do not shoot me. This is only a matter of opinion.
QUOTE(intune @ Jul 31 2007, 02:55 PM)
AMD plans to launch its third-generation Opteron platform in 2009 with the Sandtiger octal-core processor. Beneath Sandtiger is AMD’s M-SPACE modular approach towards CPUs. M-SPACE allows AMD to mix and match CPU features for specific tasks.
The definition for M-SPACE is as follows:
Modular: Reconfigurable “building blocks” for design speed/agility
Scalable: Linear scaling of multi and single-thread performance
Portable: Energy-efficiency for increased mobility/portability
Accessible: Ongoing commitment to open innovation
Compatible: Backward compatibility and ease of upgrade
Efficient: Optimal on-chip and system level I/O efficiency
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