Originally posted by: Viditor
Originally posted by: cmrmrc
I know that a few months ago there was some articles saying that AMD quad cores will only be compatible with socket F, but now, i've looked at some sites and there were some recent articles saying AM2 is gonna support quad cores...
I'm confused as to wait for AM2 then maybe later upgrade to quad or skip AM2 and wait for "socket f" quad core...
Doubtful...as it stands, Socket F@65nm starts volume production in Q3 06 for release in Q4 06/Q1 07. These will most likely include Quad Cores, but no confirmation yet.
Fab36 and the AMD lines at Chartered are expected to be 100% 65nm by the end of H1 07, so this will be a screamingly fast ramp!
No word yet on what Fab 30 will be doing after that, but it's possible that it will be retooled to 45/32nm...though AMD has said that they are looking at opening a Fab in Asia as well, so who knows.
I suppose that if Intel actually sells desktop quadcores succesfully, AMD will have to step up to the plate and make them as well...we'll see.
Edit: BTW, as of yet, Intel has no announced plans to make server quad cores...which is quite strange.