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AMD Launches 45nm Dual-Core and 65nm 25W Chips in 2009

November 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment




As seen during the past few weeks, Advanced Micro Devices is preparing an imminent launch for its 45 nanometer Deneb microprocessors. The chip has already been spotted and presents itself as a fantastic part featuring great overclocking capabilities, and AMD seems rather enthusiastic about it. The Sunnyvale company announced that the first chip of the series would be a quad-core, and everybody is waiting for it to be launched.

According to news site Fudzilla, the chip manufacturer plans to extend the 45nm lineup with triple- and dual cores as well. The already announced Heka tri-core will surface right after AMD launches the quad-core AM3 DDR3 and AM2 DDR2 chips. Moreover, it seems that, by mid-2009, we will be able to see 45nm dual-core K10.5 as well, yet no specific time frame for this part has been disclosed, not to mention further details.

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  • 1 AMD Talk » AMD Launches 45nm Dual-Core and 65nm 25W Chips in 2009 // Nov 24, 2008 at 10:52 am

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