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AMD Bulldozer
Amd ‘s code named chip bulldozer which was expected launch in the q3 of this year is being claimed to be the fastest multi core cpu ever,
The cpu will contain 16 unleashed cores and no doubt its aim is to crush Intel and bag the crown of worlds fastest desktop processor, the Bulldozer architecture will provide the foundations of AMD CPUs for many years to come.
AMD said Bulldozer will be its first substantially new CPU core since the original Athlon 64 processor of 2003. And it’ll be the first ground up architectural redesign since the K7 Athlon of 1999.
Recent updates that we missed on tells that the cpu unfortunetly is delayed until 2011,Advanced Micro Devices revealed this on Thursday, According to x-bitlabsThe first processor in the Bulldozer family is code-named Orochi and it has more than four cores, more than 8MB of cache and supports DDR3 memory Another interesting chip due in 2011 is code-named Ontario, which has two general-purpose x86 cores, built-in graphics processing engine, 1MB of cache and DDR3 memory support. The chip will be based on the code-named Bobcat micro-architecture.
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It was rescheduled to 2011
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20090305165448_AMD_Delays_Bulldozer_Processors_to_2011.html
aahh thanx for the info there …….we have to check on that…but sad to hear that its delayed
Correction and has reshift it to 2010 q3