Originally posted by: the cobbler
Originally posted by: the Chase
Originally posted by: Furen
Originally posted by: the Chase
The new AMD socket M2 due out mid-2007 will support DDR3 (or the CPU that runs in that socket will to be precise). We may see DDR3 running on socket AM2 yet also if AMD has revision G's memory controller tweaked for that. I think DDR3 has the same physical connect as DDR2 so it would be possible. By mid-2007 I think both companies will have transitioned.
Huh? What the heck are you talking about? M2 is AM2's old name. AMD changed it in order to avoid possible trademark disputes. If you look at an AM2 motherboard you'll see that the socket is actually labeled "Socket M2". What I've heard of DDR3 ranges from it being socket-compatible to it having aditional pins for the extra functionality while maintaining pin-compatibility with the rest of its pins. This could mean, for example, that a DDR3 memory controller could drive either DDR2 or DDR3 (but probably no the other way around) because the pins needed to drive DDR2 would be part of the DDR3 spec as well.
Well I don't work for AMD so I could be wrong on this, but several peeps "in the know" are saying that the next desktop socket coming is called M2. I know the history so this sounds weird and heck maybe the retail name will be different but apparently M2 is coming 1st half of 2007 and most likely will support both DDR2/DDR
no it isn't. AM2=M2 = sorry but it's already here, released in retail form. it supports BOTH DDR2 and DDR3 already.
there is ZERO support for DDR1 from this point forward, as both CPU companies' "modern" platforms don't even use it....at all.
maybe you're thinking of AM3= K8L ?