3.1GHz Phenom II could show up next quarter

@ 2009/01/19
Beyond the mere transition to Socket AM3 and DDR3 memory support, AMD may also have higher Phenom II speed grades up its sleeve. Well, a higher speed grade. Chinese site PC Online has nabbed an official-looking slide that mentions a 3.1GHz Phenom II slated for the mid-second quarter.

The slide calls this chip the Phenom II X4 950, and it specifies 8MB of total cache (presumably 6MB of L3 and 512KB of L2 per core), a 125W thermal envelope, DDR3-1333 memory support, and a 4GHz HyperTransport interface speed. AMD supposedly plans to release this processor simultaneously with a 3GHz Phenom II X4 945, which essentially sounds like a Socket AM3 version of the Phenom II X4 940—the chipmaker's current fastest.

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