I'm sure when it does launch you'll find something else to be in a rage over.
Im curious at new wallpapers and screens "Scorpion" platform. Remember in review day Phenosm II nice screenshots of Dragons and later diferents wallpapers Dragon platforms. Hope, AMD will make now some simillary :). I have 2 years old wallpaper :D
i dont think DDR4 will be all that special right away, the specs for max DDR3 have overlap with DDR4, and then theres the cost of the new ram, and the fact its a safe bet AM4 cpus will be compatible with AM3+
AM2+ lasted up until.... more than now... since you can drop a thuban into AM2+. i would say that platform dies once BD is out. if anything its AM3 that didnt last very long
I feel like I have a right to be bitter been waiting for 4 years for AMD to come out with something decent.
This x100000000 I have more hope for Duke Nukem at this point considering we've at least seen working footage of the game.
Dear AMD send me something working to shut me up, I want to be excited again.
Here is my very simple socket roadmap for this topic:
http://logout.hu/dl/upc/2010-11/13063_socketroadmap.png
that chart implies an AM3 cpu works with AM2 and AM2+? i thought it was only AM2
Well so far we have had great longevity with AM2 boards.
Also given how different BD is to all the other CPU, a new socket is understandable.
Also since we have very little info on it and the new sockets, we don't know if they really will bring out a new socket after a year. Even if they do, it's likely the new cpus for it will also fit in the previous socket.
My recollection (or possible hallucination ? :eek: ) is this was roughly the timeframe that AMD announced Llano moving back a 'quarter'. This all followed yer typical Internet supposition that rolled (roiled?-LOL) TSMC 40/28nm and GF 32nm gate-first yield issues together somewhat -- and the folks in-the-know were not talking. IIRC, Dirk even came out and said, "There are not yield issues with gate-first ... "
All 'supposition' seemed 'agenda' fueled (for some reason 'savantu' keeps flashing in my head) ...
Dresdenboy have found the following.........VERY interesting
http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/...&postcount=365
Quote:
Significant Upgrade in June 2011 – 232 AMD 2.3 GHz 16-core Opteron Interlagos processors – 3,712 compute cores, 116 32-core nodes – 7.4 TB DDR3 memory, 64 GB/node, 2.0 GB/core
So it seams Desktop Bulldozer will be released before June ;)Quote:
In June 2011, a 720-teraflop Cray XE6 system will be added to Gaea. It will employ the next-generation AMD Interlagos 16-core processor. After the installation of that second system, the original 260-teraflop system will be upgraded with the same AMD Interlagos processor to achieve 386 teraflops.
Cray has the ability to get an early allotment of the processors, though the fact that they are server grade does make me wonder... Maybe Bulldozer will be here sooner than we think? Does anyone know whether Cray and other HPC companies upgrade systems prior to actual release of a product? I vaguely recall this type of thing happening before, prior to product launch...
iirc Cray was the first to use 6-Core Istanbul and 4-Core Shanghai, before OEM systems became available
and if you take a look at the latest roadmap desktop schedule is 1Q before server schedule; the april-may rumor is getting more and more likely :)
i hope that BD brings some price slashes to SB so i can do a cheap upgrade to i7 2xxx and the new zotac H67 board (i miss my raid 5...)
Outdated roadmaps, exciting.... this thread will go places... :D