AMD 65 nanometre chips available
@ 2006/11/11The CPUs are marked Revision F2, and the maximum TDP varies between 65W and 89W - in the real world, 55-62W and 72-81W is expected - depending on the number of cores, of course. The advertised features are Cool'n'Quiet, NX-Flag, SSE3 and Pacifica.
There are also 65nm EEs available, albeit in far lower volumes than their non-economic counter-parts.
We're expecting the first overclocking reports on these CPUs next week, so if you're unsure how much headroom the first generation 65nm has, it won't hurt to wait a bit longer.
There are also 65nm EEs available, albeit in far lower volumes than their non-economic counter-parts.
We're expecting the first overclocking reports on these CPUs next week, so if you're unsure how much headroom the first generation 65nm has, it won't hurt to wait a bit longer.