AMD K10.5 45nm dual-cores in 1H 2009

Posted on Thursday, February 14 2008 @ 3:15 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla published some more AMD rumours:
Regor is a 45nm K10.5 based dual core and it is currently scheduled for 1H of 2009. It supports both socket AM2 for DDR2 setups and AM3 for DDR3 machines. It will come in two versions. One will have 6MB of cache memory, while the second one won’t have any and it will end up cheaper.

Dual cores can traditionally work at higher frequencies than quad core processors but at this rate we believe AMD’s dual core will end up a year behind Intel and its 45nm generation.


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