Amd Phenom Quad Core and triple core picture

 

AMD’s first update for its performance segment will be held later in the 2nd Quarter of 2008, the company will unveil two new Phenom processors: AMD 9750 and the 9850th Phenom ,The Phenom 9850 has a 125-watt thermal envelope and runs at 2.5 GHz, while the Phenom 9750 runs at 2.4 GHz and has a 125 watt TDP. Around this time a different configuration of the Phenom 9750 released, but this processor is a lower 95W TDP.

In the 3rd Quarter of 2008,  AMD Phenom his release in 9950 at 2.6 GHz clock frequency. The Phenom 9950 is one of AMD’s last high-end 65nm chips and features 140W TDP, the highest of all Phenom processor. Roadmaps indicate that there is a different processor AMD released after the Phenom 9950 but it is probably a smaller version of the TDP same frequency.

AMD plans next month to start two new chips for the upper mainstream market, the AMD Phenom 9550 and the 9650th AMD orientation, says the 9650 is running at 2.3 GHz, while the 9550 runs on a slightly lower 2.2 GHz.  Q2 mid-2008, the company will release three more Toliman Triple-core processors for the lower mainstream segment: AMD 8450 Phenom 8650 and the 8750th They feature an operating frequency of 2.1GHz, 2.3 GHz and 2.4 GHz, respectively. All three chips have a 95W TDP.

AMD guidance suggests all these processors are based on the B3 stepping. There are no other planned changes to the 65nm architecture.  AMD finally makes the leap to 45nm half-way in Q4 2008 with his Deneb and Propus-based chips. Both feature quad-core architectures and 2 MB of L2 cache. However, the big difference between the two is that Deneb has an L3 cache pool parts between the processor cores, Propus not. Deneb, which on AMD’s performance segment, while Propus is for AMD’s mainstream chips.

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