AMD Leo platform delayed to early 2010

Posted on Friday, July 24 2009 @ 1:20 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla claims the AMD Leo platform has been delayed from Q4 2009 to early 2010. This platform features the RD890 and RS880 chipsets.
Now it looks like that the platform got a bit delayed and that Leo won't be arriving before early 2010. Leo is all about 45nm processors that will be arriving in 2010 and the ones that have already been announced. It supports AM3 socket, DDR3 memory, HT 3.0 and Crossfire multi GPU technology.

The other chipset that qualifies for the Leo platform is the RS880, a new IGP chipset that is also scheduled for early 2010 arrival. Both chipsets will interconnect with the new SB850 Southbridge.


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