As the Quad Core Opteron launch date approaches, AMD is eager to wow the world with promises of the phenomenal processing capabilities of their processors. This includes the desktop version of the Barcelona processor. Dubbed the Phenom, short for phenomenal, these desktop processors will be the ones destined to fight against the dominance of the Intel Core 2 processors in the desktop market. Here's the latest low-down on the upcoming Phenom FX, Phenom X4 and Phenom X2 processors from AMD. Here's a quote from the article :- Link : AMD Phenom Processor (Barcelona) Pre-Launch Update
Are you sure AMD isn't feeding you something funny again? August 27 was to be a launch date but it seems that it has been pushed out a bit.
They didn't give a definite date in August, but I was informed that it will certainly be launched in August.
AMD Phenom Processor (Agena & Kuma) Pre-Launch Update Rev. 2.0 As the Quad Core Opteron launch date approaches, AMD is eager to wow the world with promises of the phenomenal processing capabilities of their processors. This includes the desktop version of the Barcelona processor. Dubbed the Phenom, short for phenomenal, these desktop processors will be the ones destined to fight against the dominance of the Intel Core 2 processors in the desktop market. Here's the latest low-down on the upcoming Phenom FX, Phenom X4 and Phenom X2 processors from AMD. Here's a quote from the article :- Link : AMD Phenom Processor (Agena & Kuma) Pre-Launch Update Rev. 2.0
do we really need the htt 3? do we really need it? ive optd 4 an amd platform now, for a new system... but do i need 2 wait 4 d am2+ mobo or just opt 4 crosshair? as wut i found on neoseeker, it said that "One other interesting tidbit I've extracted from these tests is that the HT link speed really isn't of great importance, unless you are really pushing lots of data down that path. An example of such heavy use could be two NVIDIA cards in SLI, Gigabit Ethernet, and/or RAID 0 array, all in use more or less at the same time." wut r ur opinions?
It is important mainly for multi-processor systems where you have two, four or eight CPUs talking to each other. HyperTransport allows fast communications between the CPUs, something the very slow FSB in Intel processors cannot do.
Gigabyte have something. I'm not sure if it's available yet. http://www.ocworkbench.com/2007/gigabyte/GA-MA790-DQ6/g1.htm I hope you're cashed up.
nope. still ..too many power point slides and too much talk. no substance at all. they look very pitiful, at least that's what they've made themselves to look like.