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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    what a misleading title, and the complete thread for that matter...

    first of all, Dirk told that AMD will ramp-up 32nm in the middle of the next year! That doesn't translate in to a commercially available CPU in that time-frame... that means firing up 32nm equipment!

    Second, that roadmap is the only piece of reliable info about future AMD processors, and according to that 32nm commercially available processors are coming in 2011.

    Third... what's with this Bulldozer babbling? When was the last time that Bulldozer was officially mentioned or appeared in AMD roadmaps? Let's do some googling.....

    here it is: year 2006, April: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/...-of-the-day-is

    3 years ago!!! Golden age of AMD... CTO was Phil Hester... Netburst was only thing that competition was offering! With passing of time, everything changed! Nothing is the same anymore, so why do people still think and write about Bulldozer, when AMD isn't mentioning that thing ever since 2007 tech days* is beyond me!?!

    * - http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==
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    The SSE5 specification, which is being made available to the developer community today at http://developer.amd.com/SSE5, will be implemented in products based on AMD’s next-generation “Bulldozer” core, available in 2009.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G0ldBr1ck View Post

    hehe, you've got me! That's a month after analyst tech day that was a source for this article:

    http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==

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    since when is August "late"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FischOderAal View Post
    But now the problem is Intel has both. The better (ie faster) architecture and smaller structures... Netburst just plain sucked in my books and that's why AMD could stick with 90 nm for so long without having problems.
    Right now they do (mostly, seems intel is taking more power again but they swap back and forth on that front), but I was referring to future 2010/2011. We don't know who will be in the lead then for sure. Assuming one or the other isn't too smart because it can change too quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    hehe, you've got me! That's a month after analyst tech day that was a source for this article:

    http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==

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    since when is August "late"?
    yah lol, the date on the link i followed there was dated feb 2008 and I didnt notice the correct date untill after I posted it. But its only 1.5 years ago so was still relevant.
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    AMD need 32nm and new micro-architecture to compete with Intel. So, they better make that happen; do not repeat what mistake they made in K10
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    i pretty sure they learned from their mistakes (they better test them before releasing them!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ILikeCosmosS View Post
    i pretty sure they learned from their mistakes (they better test them before releasing them!)
    Just as an FYI, but more than half of the 4-5 years that it takes to design a chip is spent on various aspects of verification (bug testing).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Right now they do (mostly, seems intel is taking more power again but they swap back and forth on that front), but I was referring to future 2010/2011. We don't know who will be in the lead then for sure. Assuming one or the other isn't too smart because it can change too quickly.
    OK, I didn't notice that But imho Intel has made it harder for AMD to get on top again with the Tick-Tock-model. The K8 was such a success because the giant was sleeping and struggling to keep up with their promises (the more MHz, the better) as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FischOderAal View Post
    OK, I didn't notice that But imho Intel has made it harder for AMD to get on top again with the Tick-Tock-model. The K8 was such a success because the giant was sleeping and struggling to keep up with their promises (the more MHz, the better) as well.
    I mean, Orochi will be total ownage procesor as K8 in glory time. Exactly, i hope for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    Exactly, i hope for it
    Who doesn't? I would really like to see AMD on top again but unfortenately I doubt it will haben
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuDioFreaK39 View Post
    Intel 32nm Gulftown 6-core = Q1 2010

    AMD 32nm Orochi 6 to 8-core = Q4 2010


    There's still more than a half-year gap between them..
    i think Gulftown will come earlyer, i think Q4 2009

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    Quote Originally Posted by haylui View Post
    AMD need 32nm and new micro-architecture to compete with Intel. So, they better make that happen; do not repeat what mistake they made in K10
    They may have 22nm and two new architectures, but it won't be enough if it will come late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benko View Post
    i think Gulftown will come earlyer, i think Q4 2009
    Intel say they will come in 2010.

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    ^^ Yep.

    32nm Clarkdale is Q4 2009. Gulftown is Q1 2010. Clarkdale have been pushed fordward I guess due to recession/depression.

    45nm Lynnfield in very early Q3 2009 or so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gOJDO View Post
    They may have 22nm and two new architectures, but it won't be enough if it will come late.
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    better make this happen, competition is always good

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