Wednesday, April 05, 2006

K8L is 65nm shrink of AMD's current 90nm core F

Finally, truth on AMD is revealed. No 65nm at AMD before H1 2007. Revision G is actually K9 core Greyhound. Than, what is K8L? You can find even that in the roadmap below. K8L is Rev F/G blend style transistion that will start in 2Q 2007 and will finish in 1Q 2008. Thus, H1 2007 will give only a 65nm shrink 0f F core named K8L. And Intel's New Generation Architecture is actually new one? Probably "yes" when it leaves so much space and time to AMD for such a turtle speed slow transition. :)

LATEST: AMD plans $5,8B investment in Dresden until 2008.
Wow, more than double on yesterday announced revenue abled Fab 36, that costed Euros 2,4B.
And probably doubled in footprint area. Let me guess its name: Fab 42. And its revenue year: 2012. And its technology: 32nm. Let me remind you AMD current one is 90nm.
:)

Models H2 2006 H1 2007
Turion 64 Taylor
(90nm, Socket S1, Dual Core, Rev. F, 2 x 512KB L2, DDR2 667, EVP, DMX, AMD-v, 35W TDP)

TL-60 (2.0GHz/512KB x2)
TL-56 (1.8GHz/512KB x 2)
TL-52 (1.6GHz/512KB x 2)
TL-50 (1.6GHz, 256KB x 2)

Tyler
(65nm, Socket S1, Dual Core, Rev. G, 512KB x 2, DDR2 800, 100MHz Granularity, 35W TDP)

Mobile Sempron Keene
(90nm, Socket S1, Rev. F, 2 x 512KB L2, DDR2 667, EVP, DMX, AMD-v, 25W TDP)

3500+(1.8GHz/512KB L2)
3400+(1.8GHz/256KB L2)
3200+(1.6GHz/512KB L2)

Sherman
(65nm, Socket S1, Rev. G, 2 x 512KB L2, DDR2 800, 100MHz Granularity, 25W TDP)
Mobile Athlon 64 X2 Trinidad
(90nm, Socket AM2, Dual Core, Rev. F, 2 x 1MB/512KB L2, DDR2 667, EVP, DMX, AMD-v, 62W TDP)


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