AMD wil charge based on position. They may still under cut Intel, but if they can charge for chip, they will.
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If an 8 core part is available at launch, that's what I'm buying. :)
Heh, Im too, but I want 4c and 6c of Zambezi too :D
Ohhh. That makes sense. It was before my time using computers though, so I had no idea. :-/
Soooo - Has anyone else noticed that the Crosshair IV boards have one extra pin over the other AM3 boards?
Heres secretly hoping it will be 'bulldozer compatible'! ;)
extra pin where?
There's an extra pinhole on the Crosshair IV motherboard's CPU socket. I compared it to my M4A89GTDPro. (The socket that the actual CPU sits in)
I was trying to figure out how to install the CPU when I switched boards as something wasn't right, i can't remember now sorry guys - It might have been the other way round, that the X6 CPU had one pin missing which wasn't used on the board.....I'll be sorting my PC out again soon so will report back then.
heres an image of the AM3+ from MSI
the extra pin is in top left group of missing pins, all 4 groups of missing pins on AM3 have 2 pins missing, this has just one
http://www.techreaction.net/wp-conte...1/IMG_1007.jpg
It would be nice if it was currently 100% AM3+ compatible.
But they might just be designing and building the board so that they can make minor changes, update the chipset, and call it a Crosshair V.
no, it was said it 100x, Zambezi is AM3+ only!
:shrug:
At the time, intel only had 4 cores, with 8 threads, whats wrong with 6 cores that are near the performance produced by intel's 8 threads to keep up? Sounds like a great middle solution to me.
If Bulldozer is as fast as LGA1156 (i7 8xx) single threaded CPC, and will overclock past 4.5-4.6 Ghz air/water with all 8 cores, I see it being a competitor.
I mean, how the heck is Ivy Bridge going to compete with Bulldozer? Forget the fact that Bulldozer will be a whole manufacturing process behind, even if Ivy Bridge will need 5.5-6 Ghz on air to beat it multi threaded. That's 8 cores vs 4...
Haswell won't be here until 2013 :ROTF: so I believe AMD is looking at keeping the performance crown for a solid year and a half :confused:
I have read from a chinese websites, indicating AMD is going to change the nomenclature of upcoming CPU.
Zacate is E-series, Ontario is C-series
Llano is A-series & Zambezi is FX-series
if you ask for the source: http://www.chiphell.com/thread-161958-1-1.html
it might mean that using FX name might not be indication for performance, just simply renaming
right....will be somethink with number. C50, E350, A550 etc...
Well, it's not only a naming scheme, but it's also the best performing processors in the line-up. Coincidence? I think not. ;)