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To: mas_ who wrote (210434)9/8/2006 1:28:04 PM
From: dougSF30Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
I'm afraid not, mas. They merely said their "next-generation" server part would appear first as a QC part. Everyone assumed that meant the K8L, but given AMD's recent habit of abusing that term, it could (and probably does) just mean Rev G.

I would think a DC K8L would be an AMD bull fanatasy, as that would be a much smarter move, since AMD will be getting killed there. A much bigger market than a QC K8L part would have. Of course, you need to be able to get higher clocks for the DC part, and AMD may have difficulties there, and so prefer to produce a lower-clocked QC K8L first, after their QC Rev G part in Q2.

Be sure to let us know when the "tri-cores" show up, okay, mas? :) :) :)