Thursday, September 6th 2007

Suzuka K11 is a Desktop CPU

Fudzilla claims AMD's Suzuka K11 CPU will use desktop socket AM3 and will be the last CPU to support DDR3. Both dual and quad core Suzuka-cored CPUs will be based on 45 nanometer process type with 1MB of L2 cache per core and 6MB of L3 cache.
Source: Fudzilla
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11 Comments on Suzuka K11 is a Desktop CPU

#1
von kain
if not ddr3 then what??
ddr4?qdr? phazer? quantum?
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#2
Urbklr
von kainif not ddr3 then what??
ddr4?qdr? phazer? quantum?
lol...most likely DDR4
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#3
JacKz5o
von kainif not ddr3 then what??
ddr4?qdr? phazer? quantum?
The Suzuka is DDR3, if thats what your talking about.
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#4
kakazza
The last DDR3 supporting CPU that we heard of is codenamed Suzuka.
Probably meant 'latest'. Not last as in end of the row.
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#5
lpfreak
yea i think it means newest. not last
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#6
von kain
the bulldozer is one of the last that will use anything you can call as ddr or anything the latest tests are about new memory modules in vast capacities i.e 32gb something like ssd but with more speed on write and longerliving
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#7
kwchang007
K11 new released just before K10 is released?....seems weird to me, but makes sense cause that's probably how AMD's roadmap looks.
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#8
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Nice, 6mb per core of l3 cache. Sweet.
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#9
mas0n
WarEagleAUNice, 6mb per core of l3 cache. Sweet.
I took it to mean 1mb per core of L2 and a shared 6mb L3.
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#10
Kursah
kwchang007K11 new released just before K10 is released?....seems weird to me, but makes sense cause that's probably how AMD's roadmap looks.
Yes but don't forget how much every company's been able to get some extra sales and advertisement such as this thread from HYPE. Hype has become and indrustry maker for many companies, even most of the ones we all use and preferr and that are quality. It's a strategy that works, hell that's just advertisement, but properly spread advertisement can be just as successful if it's tuned to stuitible buyers on their turf so-to-say.

I think the K10 and K11 series will be successful and AMD needs them both to be. I hope that they gain back what they've lost and then some, to continue pushing Intel, maybe making IBM get back in the game, and to continue showing the little guy can keep up and pass. Intel has made vast improvements in the last year or almost-two, but they lose focus too easily, and it's just enough for AMD to sneak up and take the lead. Both are competetive, and I'm not a fanboy to either, but what one gives me the best performance for the budget I want to spend and will keep me there for a while, and keep me content.

:toast:
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#11
Dark_Webster
IBM back in the game? If that happens... processors at half the price:)
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