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I've heard that AMD will continue the FX line for the rest of 2004 in both Socket 939 and 940 variants. At least Socket 940 isn't really a "dead" socket--you'll be able to buy newer and faster Opterons for quite some time, eventually in dual core configurations. It's just a different path.Originally posted by 2phastPRO
Well...all in all. If I do decide to buy an A64 chip, it would be the FX. As I see they have the most OCing potential of the bunch. I'm just a bit concerned about when AMD launches the next line of FX chips and i'm stuck with a dead motherboard (from what i've heard the FX51 will be the only chip using the 940pin configuration)
Originally posted by Spidey329
Yeah, Intels official roadmap:
http://www.intel.com/products/roadmap/#desktop
Jan-June 2004
3.40ghz Processor
Next Generation Chipset (<--- this being the prescott)
<edit>Doh .. no, it was my typo. I read "2H" as 2nd quarter. 2H is 2nd Half. Therefore, the suspect 4.0/4.4 launch could very well be the Socket 775. According to their roadmap image:
http://www.intel.com/products/roadmap/desktop_nov_03.jpg?iid=ipp_roadmap+desk_corp_desk&
This "2H" would also back up an interview I read that said they'd be targetting a 4.0+ launch in late 2004.
Opterons with two cores on one chip aren't available yet, but they are in the works.Originally posted by 2phastPRO
Opterons arent dual yet?![]()
I don't think that the i875P chipset will ever drop to "mainstream" status. It will probably support Prescott until the debut of Grantsdale/Alderwood, when it will then fade away like E7205 "Granite Bay," another once-high-end chipset. Grantsdale will take the high end, while Alderwood will take the "mainstream" if you could call it that.Originally posted by PGHammer
The next-generation chipset (new high-end) will either be Grantsdale-P or Alderwood (I actually suspect Alderwood, as Grantsdale supposedly features Intel Extreme Graphics 3), bumping the 875P to the mainstream, and 865 to the bargain bin.
Both the NGC (Alderwood?) and 875P will support Prescott at launch.
$64 question: Will Alderwood support PCI-Express at launch?
$128 question: Will a modified i875P support PCI-Express?
Originally posted by 3dfx
yay!my boards Prescott ready
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