Intel and AMD update desktop CPU lineups ...

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Intel and AMD's latest desktop CPU lineup

CPU model Launch schedule; specification

Intel
Dual-core Core i5-680 Shortly; 32nm, US$284
Quad-core Core i7-870s Shortly; 45nm, 82W, US$560

AMD
Six-core Phenom II X6 1035T 2Q10; 2.6GHz, 95W
Six-core Phenom II X6 1055T 2Q10; 2.8GHz, 95W
Six-core Phenom II X6 1075T 2Q10, 3.0GHz, 125W
Six-core Phenom II X6 1095T 4Q10
Quad-core Phenom II X4 940T 2Q10
Quad-core Phenom II X4 955 2Q10; 95W
Quad-core Phenom II X4 640 2Q10; 95W
Quad-core Phenom II X4 645 4Q10; 95W
Quad-core Athlon II X4 610e 2Q10; 45W
Quad-core Athlon II X4 615e 4Q10; 45W
Triple-core Athlon II X3 445 2Q10
Triple-core Athlon II X3 450 4Q10
Triple-core Athlon II X3 415e 2Q10
Triple-core Athlon II X3 420e 4Q10
Dual-core Athlon II X2 260 65W
Dual-core Athlon II X2 200u series 25W
Single-core Athlon II 100u series N/A
Sempron 145 2Q10
 

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Quad-core Phenom II X4 640 2Q10; 95W
Quad-core Phenom II X4 645 4Q10; 95W ?
 

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AMD Working on Black Edition Phenom II X6 Part
AMD's lineup of six-core desktop processors under the Phenom II X6 banner indeed includes a high-end part. A Bahrain-based etailer disclosed prices of some of the models, which includes a Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition. This chip operates at 3.20 GHz, with a TDP of 125W. Being a Black Edition part, it sports an unlocked BClk multipler that helps overclocking. AMD plans to sell this chip at US $295. The Phenom II X5 1055T is the other part with a price-tag. This 2.80 GHz chip also has its TDP at 125W, although we've lead to believe that AMD will release a 95W variant, too. The 1055T goes for US $199. Both chips are based on the "Thuban" core, which feature six cores on a monolithic die, with 9 MB of total chip cache (512 KB L2 per core, and 6 MB L3 shared).
 
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Why does intel's lineup look so neutered.

LOL..

You forget..

i7 980X Hexcore
i7 970 Hexcore
i7 960 Quadcore
i7 930 Quadcore

I heard theres suposed to be another clarkdale arriving also.
Then theres a TON of 32nm Xeons starting at 387 dollars available to work on the X58 board that are out already.
 

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What I want to know, is when are they due to be released ?
 

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WTF is this? Quad-core Phenom II X4 640 2Q10; 95W

I thought quad phenoms were 9xx and quad athlons were 6xx
 

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I am glad my tax refund took so long to come back. Now I will wait until the Thuban is released, and by that time I hope Fermi is out as well to drive down the prices of the 5800 series graphics cards. A 1090T at $300 would be just fine for me.
 

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Are the 6 core AMDs 45nm? Maybe if that 2.8 OCs to 4.0 on air, we'll have a winner. Here's to hoping.
 

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http://www.siliconmadness.com/2010/03/amd-phenom-ii-x4-960t-details.html
What is currently more obscure are the new Phenom II X4 "T" processors. SiM industry sources close to us have indicated that the new processors will be based on the same cores as the Phenom II X6, so they likely can be unlocked in to full six cores - if you're lucky - and should feature the same 6MB of L3 cache and Turbo Boost like technology.
There will be two models available, Phenom II X4 960T running at 3.3GHz and the 940T running at around 3GHz. These clock speeds are without the Turbo functionality activated.
 

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how are they doing all this on 45nm when they could not even get the clocks up very high before. it was just a few weeks ago that they got the 3.4 Phenom 2 X4 to 125W form 140W so how the heck are they having 50% more cores at 3.2 plus a turbo to 3.6 and still being at 125W?
 
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how are they doing all this on 45nm when they could not even get the clocks up very high before. it was just a few weeks ago that they got the 3.4 Phenom 2 X4 to 125W form 140W so how the heck are they having 50% more cores at 3.2 plus a turbo to 3.6 and still being at 125W?

Better ULK dielectric possibly.

I heard about them doing that with Thuban, but I can't find the reference right now. The only think I could find on ULK is this. I don't know when it's from.
 

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how are they doing all this on 45nm when they could not even get the clocks up very high before. it was just a few weeks ago that they got the 3.4 Phenom 2 X4 to 125W form 140W so how the heck are they having 50% more cores at 3.2 plus a turbo to 3.6 and still being at 125W?
Question in my mind as well.

Although, perhaps this is closer to the MC tech than the current Phenom II tech they have? MC has twelve cores, clockspeeds of 2.2 - 2.6 (last I heard), and TDP isn't astronomical. Cut that in half, you've got 6 cores, and getting 2.8 - 3.4 GHz doesn't look as impossible. Or if not MC, then the Istanbul hexa-core opterons they had for almost a year now (9 or 10 months maybe)? I seem to recall it also had low TDP.
 

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http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100324PD218.html
Intel plans to launch two processors - Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K - that have unlocked multipliers and are targeting the gaming market, according to sources from motherboard makers.
The 32nm dual-core Core i5-655K will be launched in early June, while the 45nm quad-core Core i7-875K will be launched in late July, the sources noted.
Intel will launch on April 18 its dual-core 45nm Pentium E5500 and 32nm Core i5-680, the former priced at US$64 and latter US$284, the sources said.
In early June, Intel will launch the 45nm quad-core Core i7-880 for US$562, the 32nm dual-core Core i3-550 for US$133 and the 45nm Pentium E6700 for US$84, the sources said, adding all prices are in thousand-unit tray quantities.
In additional news, channel price of Intel's recently launched Core i7-980X has increased from the launch price of NT$35,000 (US$1,100) to NT$37,000, as the processor is currently in tight supply in Taiwan, the sources said.
Motherboard makers are also preparing more X58 motherboards ahead of Intel's upcoming launch its six-core processors, the sources added.