Find out, Intel -- six cores are mightier than four, don’t know? Soon after launching a CPU in the server part, AMD is allegedly angling to problem a hexa-core chip over on the customer side. The chip manufacturer has confirmed to Maximum computer that a six-core slab of silicon (codenamed Thuban) will be released in 2010, with the genuine kicker being that it'll be completely backwards well-suited with presented AM3 as well as AM2+ mainboard. It'll be completely supported by 45nm development technology as well as will show off an built-in DDR3 controller, 3MB of L2 cache with 6MB of L3 cache, and while the outfit wouldn't verify, word on the street has it that the final product will sport a Phenom II X6 moniker. So, Core i9 -- what have you to state currently?