Originally posted by: PetNorth
It's important to read (and write from digitimes part) properly. Motherboards sources talk about K8L on AM3. AMD have stated K8L will be first with DDR2, and the only socket compatible for DDR2 is AM2. The rest is a miscomprehension from digitimes writer.
Originally posted by: Duvie
wait for Intel to release its 2nd qtr numbers...they are disappoiting and will finally hit bottom with the stock...I then say sell AMD now why you still can and buy INtel at the bottom and start riding it to the top...
Originally posted by: coldpower27
Originally posted by: PetNorth
It's important to read (and write from digitimes part) properly. Motherboards sources talk about K8L on AM3. AMD have stated K8L will be first with DDR2, and the only socket compatible for DDR2 is AM2. The rest is a miscomprehension from digitimes writer.
That still doesn't disallows a K8L to come on Socket F first, on DDR2 like was promised.
Originally posted by: PetNorth
Originally posted by: coldpower27
Originally posted by: PetNorth
It's important to read (and write from digitimes part) properly. Motherboards sources talk about K8L on AM3. AMD have stated K8L will be first with DDR2, and the only socket compatible for DDR2 is AM2. The rest is a miscomprehension from digitimes writer.
That still doesn't disallows a K8L to come on Socket F first, on DDR2 like was promised.
And it doesn't disallow either a K8L to come on AM2 at the same time (mid 2007. The only official fimeframe from AMD for the first K8L parts).
Originally posted by: PetNorth
It's important to read (and write from digitimes part) properly. Motherboards sources talk about K8L on AM3. AMD have stated K8L will be first with DDR2, and the only socket compatible for DDR2 is AM2. The rest is a miscomprehension from digitimes writer.
Originally posted by: CyborgNinja117
K8L might beat conroe, but were not sure if its gonna beat 45nm nilham (sp? conroes succesor)
Q: What is your broad perspective on the development of AMD processor technology over the next three to four years?
A: Well, as Dirk Meyer commented at our analysts meeting, we're not standing still. We've talked about the refresh of the current K8 architecture that will come in '07, with significant improvements in many different areas of the processor, including integer performance, floating point performance, memory bandwidth, interconnections and so on. You know that platform still has a lot of legs under it, but of course we're not standing still, and there's a next-generation core that's being worked on. I can't give you more details right now, but I think that what's important is that we're establishing clearly that this is a two-horse race. And as you would expect in a race, sometimes, when one horse is a little bit in front of the other, it reverses the situation. But what's important is that it is a race.
Originally posted by: Duvie
wait for Intel to release its 2nd qtr numbers.....
Originally posted by: trivik12
Charlie at Inquirer has already said he is disagreeing with fuad.
http://www.aceshardware.com/forums/read_post.jsp?id=120061446&forumid=1
Only reporter of any credence at TheInq is Charlie.
I dont see how AMD is going to release K8L in Q1 07 when they have not even demoed it. They demoed K8 opteron an year before its release.
Intel has told Mid 2008 release for Nehalem. K8L looks closer to Core shrink ore even Nehalem than Conroe/Woodcrest.
When AMD rolls out dual-core processors with built-in virtualization hooks midyear, the company also aims to show that quad-core processors can also run on the same socket on that platform, said Marty Seyer, senior vice president of AMD's Commercial Business and Performance Computing, Microprocessor Solutions Sector unit. AMD executives said the chip maker is working with its third-party vendors to ensure that the same socket that will be used for its forthcoming dual-core processors supporting DDR2 memory will also work for its quad-core processors, expected to be released in 2007.