AMD has updated its plan to issue new processors and a timetable for phasing out a number of processors Phenom II X4 900. Sources close to the manufacturers of motherboards, has provided enough details about the immediate plans of AMD.
Currently, AMD has already stopped taking orders for the processors Phenom II X4 910 (2.6GHz, 95Vt) and Phenom II X4 945 (3.0GHz, 125W). Make plans to completely stop the flow of these processors in the second quarter of 2010. In the first quarter of 2010 AMD will stop taking orders for the Phenom II X4 965 (3.4GHz, 140Vt) and Phenom II X4 925 (2.8GHz, 95Vt), and late in the second quarter, the same fate befall Phenom II X4 955 (3.2GHz, 125W).
In the second quarter of 2010 AMD will release processors Phenom II X4 955 with the power consumption 95 watts. In addition to the series of processors Phenom II X4 900, AMD next year is going to stop taking orders for more than one processor series Phenom II X4 800, X3 700, X2 500, Athlon II X4 600, X3 400, leaving a line of processors Phenom II X4 820, Phenom II X3 740 and Phenom II X2 550.In the fourth quarter of 2009 AMD will release processors Phenom II X2 555 with 80W power consumption, while in the second quarter of 2010 will see the light processors Athlon II X4 640 and Athlon II X2 445, power consumption is equal to 95Vt.
Additionally, AMD in the second quarter of 2010 plans to release six-core desktop processor, code-named Thuban. Processor Thuban will be executed on 45nm process technology and will support socket AM3, but it will be 512kb cache L2, L3 cache to 6MB and the nominal frequency of 2.8GHz.
AMD has not commented on this information.
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