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To: brushwud who wrote (185262)1/26/2006 8:11:41 AM
From: Shadow1Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
re Quad Core I believe this is the article that prompted the current thread:

channelweb.com

There was also this earlier blurb, though it is from Charlie:

theinquirer.net



To: brushwud who wrote (185262)1/26/2006 10:35:44 AM
From: dougSF30Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
How many times do you want the same link?

channelweb.com

When AMD rolls out dual-core processors with built-in virtualization hooks midyear, the company also aims to demo quad-core processors running on its current server platform, said Marty Seyer, senior vice president of AMD's Commercial Business and Performance Computing, Microprocessor Solutions Sector unit.

DC processors w/virtualization hooks = Rev F / 1207 parts

And they are scheduled to "roll out" in April, after March CeBIT "intro" / demo, i.e. as early in the "mid-year" period (Q2-Q3) as you can get. (Sorta like DC Opteron was due in "mid-2005", and launched in April.)



To: brushwud who wrote (185262)1/26/2006 1:03:45 PM
From: rzborusaRespond to of 275872
 
Brushwud, Just an observation, Intel is or was producing Itanium on older more mature 130 nm not very long ago. It may be that very large dies yeild better on mature process. Might be QC 90nm at first production, edit, despite what was said. My 0.02.