AMD roadmap with 65nm and 4x4

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Model Klok Cache Procéde TDP Socket Intro
FX-74 3,0GHz 2x1MB 90nm 125W 1207 before Christmas
FX-72 2,8GHz 2x1MB 90nm 125W 1207 before Christmas
FX-70 2,6GHz 2x1MB 90nm 125W 1207 before Christmas
X2 6000+ 3,0GHz 2x1MB 90nm 125W AM2 November
X2 5600+ 2,8GHz 2x1MB 90nm 98W AM2 November
X2 5400+ 2,8GHz 2x512KB 90nm 98W AM2 November
X2 5000+ 2,6GHz 2x512KB 65nm 65W AM2 December
X2 4800+ 2,4GHz 2x1MB 65nm 65W AM2 December
X2 4400+ 2,2GHz 2x1MB 65nm 65W AM2 December
X2 4000+ 2,0GHz 2x1MB 65nm 65W AM2 December
Sempron 3800+ 2,2GHz 256KB 90nm 62W AM2 Oktober
Sempron 3500+ 2,0GHz 128KB 90nm 35W AM2 Oktober

this should help a little in catching tem pesky conroes

heh when 4x4 comes out it will require new, more expensive motherboards thanks to so many pins from 2 x 1207 sockets, and not to mention the lower manafacturer support and low demand/high price average.

125w TDP?!?!? 125w + 125w tdp more like it, one alone puts out more then intels true'ish (dual die) quad core solution.

then theres that extra high price for high end products.

I think i'd prefer intel for this round - ill just drop a quad core in my existing conroe motherboard.

Overclocking - HOW THE FCUK WOULD YOU FIT 2 x LARGE HSF's TO EM?

AMD 4x4 is as big-a fcukup as Prescott/Smithfield for AMD[/i].