Originally posted by: Vespasian
Are the 2700+ (Thoroughbred), the 2800+ (Barton), and 3000+(Barton) all going to be released by October 7? I'm confused.
I'm inclined to doubt it. The author made a point of mentioning the ThroughBred core specifically when stating October 7. If he meant that to pertain to the Barton as well he wouldnt have specifically stated Throughbred but instead referred to all 333MHz FSB AXP's.
This is of course operating under the assumption the The Inquirer is correct- they do thrive upon rumours so the validity is unknown.
Wasn't SSE2 only to be available in the Hammer?
That is still AMD's official position on SSE2 support. I don't believe AMD will make the slight architectural changes to enable SSE2 on the Barton.
It would only serve to considerably lengthen the validation process for a processor they need to hurry out as soon as is viable. Also, they've shown little desire to switch engineers off the Hammer series over to the Barton core- AMD certainly doesnt have the resources to dedicate to advancing two relatively advanced architctures simultaneously along with their other projects.
Will current KT333 chipsets support this?
All the articles I've read so far claim the KT333 chipset based mainboards should support 333MHz FSB with a BIOS update. I don't believe VIA has officially acknowledged support as yet however.
One wonders how this will impact they supposed 3000-3400+ ClawHammer launch. Unless the Barton 3000+ is low availability/short-life only or hits excessive heat plateau's it seems unlikely AMD would confuse the market with two different 3000+ AthlonXP's.