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Where is AMD Bulldozer?
Processors 2011-05-24 12:15
While Intel Sandy Bridge is occupying more and more price ranges lit AMD's counter-moves by their absence. Now it looks like the processors in the AMD FX series "Bulldozer" pops up later than expected.
For those who go for upgrades is AMD Bulldozer a highly interesting topic. The new processor architecture is AMD's entry into the generation of 32 nanometer and the first real motdraget to Intel's success Sandy Bridge . Meanwhile, aging Phenom II in a desperate need for a replacement.
According to the official planning to processors in the AMD FX series (Bulldozer / Zambezi) released in 2011 and according to hints from the electronics trade shows including CES and Cebit sights are set on the first half, that is, by June.
Now it looks like that AMD is struggling to keep the schedule. SweClockers have talked to Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers who are currently in the process of launching Bulldozer-made models of chipsets in the AMD 900 series . These will be sold without any FX processors in sight.
Although the boards are ready for launch, the engineers have not access to real production samples of Bulldozer-based processors. Instead they use scaled-down and locked "engineering samples" and the older Phenom II to function test the new models.
The situation has even gone so far that motherboard manufacturers are reluctant to launch the new models in June and is considering cuts in supply. Although it is still using the old Phenom II socket AM3, but this combination is more difficult to market.
Without a precise planning from AMD's site now requires manufacturers to the new processors will take until August or even September. It is dangerously close to Intel's launch of Sandy Bridge-E which has the potential to steal the limelight, at least among enthusiasts who put performance first.
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