The Opteron is on a 65nm process? Since when?
The Opteron is on a 65nm process? Since when?
Since may of 2006 when they started production in fab 30 after they made the transission. Since fab36 also started production since june. Since other companies are helping AMD manufactuer 65nm cpus in their fabs. Since AMD announced they will come out in oct. Since final production (ES) where out in japan. Need I go on?Originally Posted by freeloader
What you just linked to is meaningless.Originally Posted by Turtle 1
did you actually read what you posted?Originally Posted by Turtle 1
"AMD is committed to shipping 65nm products to customers by the end of the year [2006]. Our plans are to be substantially converted to 65nm by mid 2007."
so there will be 65nm parts by the end of the year, and most of the fab output will be 65nm by mid '07
Got a fan over those memory sticks? No? Well get to it before you kill them
We went from saying AMD65 parts next month to amd parts by the end of the year. I new AMD was saying AMD 65 by the end of the year. I only stated we would be lucky to see them by the end of the year.
This thread was started on the news of AMD 65n next month . not going to happen . I still say be lucky to see them in retail before 07.
True I don't have Conroe . But my wife does I am waiting for KentsfieldOriginally Posted by arisythila
As for going to Intel section When K8L comes out in 08 and demolishes Conroe Penryn will be flexing its muscle. You guys have been bad mouthing Intel for 2 years so that would be nothing new
amd is already making 65nm cpu'sOriginally Posted by Turtle 1
will we see them next month ? maybe , will there be some for the am2 socket , i don't see why not
It would be helpful if you could make the small change (below) to your original article.
"AMD is committed to shipping 65nm products to customers by the end of the year [2006]. Our plans are to be substantially converted to 65nm by mid 2007."
Jan Gutter, PR manager, AMD(EMEA)
maybe you missed this the first time , and this is not inquirerOriginally Posted by Turtle 1
http://www.tbreak.com/reviews/article.php?id=467
We also spoke about the move to .65nm manufacturing process with the Opteron now moved to it and the Athlon64 line-up following in the next few months.
@ Turtle 1
think about both articles (about 65nm next month and 65nm at end of the year)
AMD has 2 diffrent markets.
OEM and Retail.
It could very wel mean that OEMs have 65nm next month and retail gets it end of year as in december.
Further when is next month? is next month this month or is next month October?
If next month is October then i gues end of year and next month si the exact same thing.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
Groucho Marx
i know my grammar sux so stop hitting me
Ok.
So, will 65nm be out within October odd?
Because Im pretty set for getting myself an FX62 this month.. which there is obviously no point in if 65nm is coming out.
well i doubt that amd will have any fx cpu's at 65nm before the first of the year , even though i did read on one site that the fx-64 65nm would be out in the first quarter , but i would not bet any money on it , it wasn't that good of a sourceOriginally Posted by Gag3
y not.Originally Posted by The Ghost
if 65nm would hit the OEMs coming month then 1st quarter we could see 65nm FX if AMD has good yields and can manage the supply.
dont forget March is stil 1st quarter.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
Groucho Marx
i know my grammar sux so stop hitting me
Both FX-64 and FX-66 will be on 90nm tech but on SOI-3 which will add germanium into transistors to increase switch speed.Originally Posted by The Ghost
yes , like i said the source was not a good source
http://www.c627627.com/AMD/Athlon64/
i always thought that the FX-64 was going to be 90nm cpu
http://www.hkepc.com/bbs/itnews.php?...me=0&endtime=0
no sherlockOriginally Posted by The Ghost
If you take normal 6-8 weeks leadtime at the back end processes and 2-4 weeks leadtime to OEM/disti, AMD should be grinding out 65nm CPUs from their fabs right now in raw wafers and very limited quantities.
As I said before, AMD is walking a laser thin line to balance between their 90nm capacities and 65nm conversion, and if they have any slight misstep, they will lose significant marketshare.
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Originally Posted by The Ghost
amd is already making 65nm cpu's!
Exactly!!! Again since may of 2006 in fab 30 after starting transission, since fab 36 in june, since other companies are helping. There are aready (ES)'s out all over the place out of the country. So the above is wrong again. How can you say the aren't making any when we can clearly see them as clear as day. Your only lieing to yourself with your statments. OEMS will be out in oct and nov.
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