lame... its the same stop gap they used when the A64 was launched. Everyone wanted dual channel memory and it was only available on the server platform, so they waved their magic wand and poof the FX was born, living in a skt 940 (surprise) with registered memory (surprise again).
So what can you expect from this move?
A re badged Opteron at 2.8ghz
A Tyan motherboard with support for two "FX" processors (requires a bios update) my guess is it will be the successor to the K8WE.
Registered DDR2 memory
Nvidia NF5 SLI/NF5Pro chipset with two 16x PEG slots.
What do we learn from this... AMD has no product, cant get 65nm out fast enough to counter Conroe. They know their chips are going to be slower, they know they cant compete with Intel when it comes to price, and they are scared.
I love AMD, i love their CPU's but damn some times the things they try to pull and the "business" decisions they make, force me to buy from Intel. Not that im an Intel hater either in fact in my house Intel has a decent lead over AMD in number of processors.
One other thing... don't expect this to ever show up in retail, its going to cost no less than 5k for a basic setup and not even newegg is going to think for a moment that anyone is going to buy it. That's if its not outright vapor ware.
Now... looking over the quadcore... yes please, thank you AMD now please get it out so i can buy it. That's the kind of thing i want them to release and that would very much put a hold on Conroe taking over the world.
The server solutions look interesting, a nice little speed boost from DDR2, HT 3.0 and quad core
AMD has a great processor if only they could make them smaller faster, then they could hold back Intel. But they really really need to get on the ball and start on some new designs because they cannot afford to push the K8 till it breaks like intel did with the P4.
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