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AMD's next generation socket (dubbed M2) has shown up on the internet in the way of a few spy shots that can be seen on this Italian website. Despite needing a translator, the article does provide ...
DigiTimes’ sources also confirm that AMD plans to make Socket 754 and 939 chips until the first quarter of next year, although newer processors may only be available for the M2 socket.
Both of AMD’s new sockets will support dual-channel DDR2 memory, and M2 should allow users to easily upgrade from low-end Semprons all the way up to high-end Athlon6 4 FX or dual-core chips.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has reached agreements with unspecified Taiwan motherboard makers for presenting its next-generation Socket-M2 processors at CeBIT 2006, industry sources noted. Save ...
Mobo makers: AMD’s Socket M2 to simplify next-generation CPU Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to simplify its 90nm CPU platform with its 940 pin Socket M2 CPU design, according to ...
AMD IS preparing for a shift towards DDR-II memory, while still keeping the production of Socket 939 processors “according to demand”. A new Socket has 940 pins, but it isn’t compatible with existing ...
The Inquirer is reportedly hearing that AMD's next generation Socket M2 will be delayed by roughly a quarter. With rumors originally pointing to a Q1 launch around CeBIT, it is a bit alarming to ...
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