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To: j3pflynn who wrote (211079)9/18/2006 9:39:26 AM
From: jspeedRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Rev G is the first 65nm chip, due in Dec06. Rev H is the new core, and isn't due until Q2 07.

OK, we have a nomenclature issue then. We agree on what's coming when, but we disagree on what it's called. Or at least, I'm saying I don't know what is called "Rev G" and what is called "Rev H". As far as I know, there is no official AMD statement on these names.

And no, I don't take a third party's word or even an AMD officers word for that. After all, Henri Richard was quoted in Digitimes speaking about the "K8L" whose existence is now denied by AMD.

Given the recent mis-information about the "K8L" moving out to '08, I think it's prudent to be careful when using unofficial terminology. Don't you?

PS- Apologies Hans. I see you were never in that camp that believed the improved core would slip out to '08