Zinn2b wrote:Silent Fox wrote:I hope AMD don't stop at 4x4, rather I look forward to them announcing 8x4. Could you imagine 2 quad cores and 4 gpus?!

Did you see the power useage off that system it will be the same as 4x4 with 8x4. Massive power useage. What are you going to use 8 cores for.
Or even 4.
Amd has to concentraite on the core itself. I read everwhere . Wait till we see K8L it will be faster than . Conroe.
Thats a little misleading as K8L will be going against
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Did you see the demo of K8L if thats what you want to call it. Opening task manager and calling that a demo is rather lame I would say.
Also there projected performance improvements over the 2 core opties of 70% and 40% is really lame. AS intel present Qc2d has present 2 core opties beat by far greater % than 70% and 40%.
Did you Also notice that AMD was talking like Intel has nothing to go against K8L in a 16 core package.
Intel has already shown a 16 core setup = Tigerton that Scaled better than 100% . They also showed a real Demo not task manager.
Its dec now. If amd was unable to show a real demo now. Its highly unlikely they will hit there target release date.
"K8L" won't be a 90nm chip. This will lower TDP. It will also have L3 cache, HT vs.3 etc. It will be a very fast chip. It will going against what ever is Intels current chip is at the time. I don't think Yorkfield will be out at the same time.........that will be a little later, so people will be comparing it with the QX6700 or what ever name it will have then.
8x4 or what ever it will be called, won't use soo much power, it will be 2x K8L chips.
AMD have working silicon for the "K8L" --> It doesn't take long for them to perfect the masks used in production and make a full SKU. I'd guess they are already half way through another production run..........If this one fixes any bugs they have, they could start production very soon. It only takes ~3mths to make batch of chips. Sure AMD are also perfecting 65nm........but they really should have that one sorted by now, since 65nm X2 chips are due out now.
AMD are not in a good position, but they are used to playing second to Intel. Intel have always been infront of them, even with the Prescott fiasco they were still bigger.
I think it's make or break time for AMD when K8L comes out, they can't afford another year like '06. ATI will keep the shareholders happy for a while, but running FABs cost ALOT of money.
Eitherway, 2007 is going to be a very interesting year for us consumers........we are the ones that are going to come out on top ;)