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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