AMD to reveal 16-core Interlagos platform in Q2 2011

Posted on Wednesday, November 17 2010 @ 23:24 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
DigiTimes reports AMD's 16-core Interlagos server platform is slated to be released in Q2 2011:
Scheduled for production in the second quarter of 2011 and launch with widespread availability in the third quarter, AMD has revealed its latest Interlagos processor featuring up to 16 cores and four channels of DDR3 memory, ideally suited for HPC environments.

Meanwhile, AMD will release its 8-core, 2-channel processor codenamed Valencia, suited for smaller HPC clusters where power or price are significant concerns.


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