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    Thông tin về Intel & AMD

    -----------------AMD Socket AM2 Roadmap---------------

    Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on February 17, 2006 - 4:40 AM

    AMD has been quite the busy bee lately. The Athlon FX-60 launched a few weeks ago, the Opteron x85 series launches in a few weeks, and the whole platform will get an overhaul in early June. AMD's latest roadmap reveals more about all of these projects and adds several more that have not yet been disclosed. AMD's newest roadmaps claim the new 940 pin Socket AM2 will launch at Computex Taipei on June 6, 2006... that's 6-6-6 for those of you playing at home. The AM2 socket is not compatible with existing Socket 940 CPUs, but will allow AM2 processors to utilize up to DDR2-800.

    Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX and Sempron will all use the AM2 socket. The unified socket should alleviate many of the nightmares system builders experienced during the Socket 754/939 haydays -- and will also help AMD consolidate its manufacturing.



    You may notice the TDP on the Athlon 64 FX-62 has been increased to 125W. Like Intel, there was a large emphasis on TDP this time around. The Athlon FX series is approaching thermal envelopes reminiscent of Prescott, and it seems clear to all parties involved that something more innovative needs to occur to counter that trend.

    AMD will also soon unveil a new set of desktop Sempron and Athlon 64s specifically geared for HTPC and other low noise / low power devices. The goal is to build processors that do not need a lot of cooling -- specifically to reduce the noise of the overall system to the 27dBA range for idle and 30dBA under load. One of the upcoming Windows MCE requirements for CPUs is that the processor fan not exceed 30dBA for MCE certification.

    The Energy Efficient CPUs will have a slightly redesigned Sleep, Power and Suspend states. These states are controlled by the operating system, but will require BIOS updates.



    ----------------------Intel Desktop CPU Roadmap 2006-------------------
    As spotted on DailyTech. Dual-core processors and Conroe will take up the performance and mainstream desktop market for 2006.

    With increasing production investments on a global scale, Intel promised that 2006 would be the year of many changes. From what has happened so far, we can say that Intel is sticking well to its plans. Starting off with announcements that Intel will open new manufacturing facilities in Israel, India and Vietnam, the focus on driving strong production of 65nm products is well under way. According to Intel, dual-core will be its focus for all of this year, releasing products for both desktops and mobile platforms.

    Intel's Conroe processor is receiving the most amount of press, is on high expectations with mainstream consumers and enthusiasts alike. Packing two cores, a next-generation architecture, and large amounts of cache, the Conroe family also comes in at significantly less than a Pentium EE. Conroe itself will be using LGA775 and so will the rest of Intel's desktop processors for the remainder of 2006. Expect the official Conroe platform announcement to come at IDF 2006 on March 7, 2006.

    Most of Intel's single-core processors have already been announced and released, except for two Pentium parts running at 3.33GHz and 3.GHz, which are both slated for a release on May 28 of this year. Both processors will be sporting larger 512KB L2 caches and cost $117 and $103 respectively.



    Conroe comes in later in the second half of this year, becoming the flagship family for Intel performance desktop processors. Official names for the new processors have not yet been revealed but technical details are there. Extreme Editions for Conroe are also planned but so far, no details have been released except for the fact that they will be based on LGA775. 2x2MB of L2 cache will be the base minimum for Pentium D 900 class processors and up except for Pentium Extreme Edition based on the Smithfield core, which has a 2x1MB L2 cache.

    Intel is moving steadily through 2006, with a strong focus on dual-core processors. Now through to the end of 2006, we will see Conroe taking up roughly 20% of Intel's shipments by then end of the year while the Pentium D processor will remain the largest bulk of Intel's desktop shipments. By Q4 2006, the classic Pentium 4 will drop to roughly 30% of Intel's total desktop processor shipments.


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    Intel will open new manufacturing facilities in Israel, India and Vietnam
    miềng thì quan tâm cái này ... ko biết bao giờ nó xây xong nữa ?

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    Sao mấy con Intel ko có ghi công suất (watt) vậy ? Hay là ko dám ghi

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    ko phải ko giám ghi mà ghi ra sợ AMD chạy:lamlo:.......ít quá mà:somot:

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    nhìn cái bảng mà ghiền quá! Chẳng biết bao giờ mới được xài tới nó nữa

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    intel được "phê chuẩn" dự án roài, móa nói phê chuẩn chứ mời mãi nó mới vào đó :hoanho:

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    Trích dẫn Gửi bởi kotori_vn
    ko phải ko giám ghi mà ghi ra sợ AMD chạy:lamlo:.......ít quá mà:somot:
    pó tay

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    Trích dẫn Gửi bởi kotori_vn
    ko phải ko giám ghi mà ghi ra sợ AMD chạy:lamlo:.......ít quá mà:somot:
    hình như mấy bài góp ý của tui trong rên rỉ như nước đổ lá khoai .......................

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