I am really wondering why nobody is showing off AM3+ boards, except that one from MSI?
AFAIK, AM3+ will work with the current CPUs, so the delay is what?
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I am really wondering why nobody is showing off AM3+ boards, except that one from MSI?
AFAIK, AM3+ will work with the current CPUs, so the delay is what?
it was the same with AM2+.. boards not appearing till a month or so before release IIRC
The processors started sampling late last year. if there aren't enough good engineering samples, then the boards won't be fully optimized for the right processor. The boards are finished, with layouts, heatsinks, and the lot because of compatibility with the previous gen processors and no real change in the chipsets. However, the necessary testing may not be quite complete yet, enough for reliability testing and release. It'll be out soon enough.
I'm not a AMD hater at all, I have some AMD stuff and loved my old Athlons. It just seems I've been hearing about this Bulldozer for years. Has it been delayed a lot or what?
Here's an article from 2007 -
http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...or-2009-146488
Last edited by mrcape; 01-21-2011 at 07:05 PM.
Firstly, JF-AMD is not AMD. He just works there. What one person from AMD says is not automatically what JF-AMD says, and vice-versa.
Secondly, that's and old and outdated quote that was made about 45nm Bulldozer, which is now no-longer being made.
SourceAMD Reschedules 32nm Product Launch Again: Llano Comes Ahead of Bulldozer.
Advanced Micro Devices this week again reiterated its roadmap for chips to be made using 32nm silicon-on-insulator (SOI) gate-first high-K metal gate (HKMG) process technology. The interim chief exec promised to launch code-named Llano accelerated processing units in Q2 2011, but to delay the highly-expected Bulldozer chips to "summer".
"We have entered a new phase with our 32nm ramp and are now sampling thousands of Llano products to a wide variety of OEMs and ODMs as they prepare for production in Q2," said Thomas Seifert, interim chief executive officer of AMD, during a conference call with financial analysts.
Back in early November it was, reported citing unofficial sources, that AMD would commence commercial manufacturing of code-named Llano accelerated processing units (APUs) for desktops and mobiles in July '11, which is Q3 2011.
Meanwhile, microprocessors with Bulldozer micro-architecture were supposed to hit the mass production sometime in April '11, according to unofficial sources.
"We have begun sampling our 32nm Bulldozer-based Orochi parts in volume with customers worldwide. We expect Orochi for desktops to ship in production in early summer and the Orochi for servers in late summer," said Thomas Seifert, interim chief executive of AMD.
The CEO confirmed that the company had started to ship samples of its microprocessors based on the Bulldozer micro-architecture to customers "in volume". While sampling seems to be on relative schedule, the precise roadmap outlined by the company means delays with mass availability of the chips.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...Bulldozer.html
So, this mean that bulldozer won't come out in April
I see, that must have been a majestic plural then.Originally Posted by JF-AMD
There was that ever word in the sentence if I am not mistaken, that's why I dared to remind him of their first bulldozer promise. This current promised delivery date could be dropped just as that was.
Key words : early summer and late summer. In US early summer is usually regarded as beginning of Memorial Day(May 30) while late summer (or end of summer season) is the end of Labor Day(September 5).
Also,how can they be pulling in Llano ahead of BD for desktop when officially AMD stated : H1 for Llano and Q2 for desktop.Now Llano is Q2 intorduction,so still H1, while BD is Q2 (early summer,probably meaning end of May). They are just one or 2 months apart.
Read carefully,I said probably.Another key word.
From Bobcat IP to launch was ~2 months or slightly less (IP Nov 2010,launch 2 months later at CES January 6). Zambezi is IP in April.If we take ~2 months as in Bobcat's case,we get to roughly the same time frame which is end of May or beginning of June(still Q2). Computex fits perfectly :
# COMPUTEX 2010 was held June 1 to June 5 2010.
# COMPUTEX 2009 was held June 2 to June 6 2009.
# COMPUTEX 2008 was held June 3 to June 7 2008 and expanded to TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall.
# COMPUTEX 2007 was held June 5 to June 9 2007.
# COMPUTEX 2006 was held June 6 to June 10 2006.
# COMPUTEX 2005 was held May 31 to June 4 2005, adding a new feature "Buyer's Day".
# COMPUTEX 2004 was held June 1 to June 5 2004
Last edited by informal; 01-22-2011 at 07:39 AM.
The schedules have not changed at all.
Desktop in Q2
Server in Q3
That article is NOT correct, it should not have the word "delay" in it.
There. Can we all just drop this?
[MOBO] Asus CrossHair Formula 5 AM3+
[GPU] ATI 6970 x2 Crossfire 2Gb
[RAM] G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 1600
[CPU] AMD FX-8120 @ 4.8 ghz
[COOLER] XSPC Rasa 750 RS360 WaterCooling
[OS] Windows 8 x64 Enterprise
[HDD] OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD
[AUDIO] Logitech S-220 17 Watts 2.1
All I know is that I'm excited to see BD get released and I'm currently planning to do a rebuild in the fall based around the 8 core chip.
Let me guess. Server CPU validation is longer and desktop environment is more errata tolerant. I can imagine that the first server Bulldozer will be a never stepping/revision than the first retail desktop model. See Nehalem C0 and D0 steppings for an example.
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