Sunday, November 16th 2008

Phenom II Final Nomenclature and Launch-Schedule Revealed

AMD would be releasing its 45nm silicon-based desktop CPUs, built on the Deneb, Propus, Heka, Rana and Regor cores, to bring out quad-core, triple-core and eventually dual-core processors. AMD has discarded the 5-digit number scheme that was earlier reported, and in its place, adopted a three-digit scheme. The quad-core Deneb chips get a 9xx model number and 8xx number depending on the clock-speeds and cache size, Propus-based chips get the Athlon X4 branding.

Heka-based chips get Phenom II X3 7xx branding, with Rana getting Athlon X3 4xx. Regor dual-core trails with Athlon X2 2xx. It is important to note that AMD seems to have made a critical change to the Deneb core, releasing 2 models based on cache-arrangements. The first kind features a total of 8 MB cache (4x 512K L2 + 6M L3) and one with 6 MB total cache. To learn more about the other cores, please refer to our older article getting into details (here).
There's a bit about the processors' launch schedule given as well, all the purple marked numbers are AM3 package based, while green ones are AM2+. Another slide reveals that AMD will come up with a multiplier-unlocked Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition (AM2+) in Q1, 2009. AMD itself projects this chip to have overclocking potential far beyond 4.00 GHz on liquid-cooling, which it describes as "Massive Headroom". We're trying to source larger images at the moment.
Source: ChipHell
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56 Comments on Phenom II Final Nomenclature and Launch-Schedule Revealed

#1
btarunr
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Many Thanks to [I.R.A]_FBi for sourcing this.
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#2
a111087
4Ghz on liquid??? alright, would be great if true
finally some good ocing for amd chips
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#3
kid41212003
Maybe I will grab one and forget about Nehalem If it run on my board @ 3.2GHz+
:D
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#4
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
hmmm i might be switching back to AMD after all
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#5
Unregistered
Haha look at that, AMD eating into Intel's latest Product name numbers . ....


Lol , talk about competition .


Discussions are going to be confusing here come january .


a 920 processor, is not going to be intel only .
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#6
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
wolf2009Haha look at that, AMD eating into Intel's latest Product name numbers . ....


Lol , talk about competition .


Discussions are going to be confusing here come january .


a 920 processor, is not going to be intel only .
its also going to bring back people saying P2 :roll: cant wait for P3 but i'll pass on P4
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#7
OzzmanFloyd120
Why is everybody changing their naming scheme lately?
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#8
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OzzmanFloyd120Why is everybody changing their naming scheme lately?
gives a better impression that a new technology is coming. Also to diffrentiate from previous technology for Average Joe
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#9
OzzmanFloyd120
Average joe, huh?

OMGZORS A Phenom 900 or a Phenom 9150?! 9150 is a bigger number!
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#10
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Wolf has a point. AMD 940, or Intel 940??? AMD 940 is cheaper!!! Bought! Duh...how many are these bills?
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#11
wiak
cant amd just ditch the II and put HD in there? hehe
like AMD Phenom HD 940 & AMD Radeon HD 4870 :p
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#12
Castiel
AMD is failing and they are way behind! I wont get another AMD processor in like forever!
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#13
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OzzmanFloyd120Average joe, huh?

OMGZORS A Phenom 900 or a Phenom 9150?! 9150 is a bigger number!
you are forgetting that it is Phenom II , so average joe knows this is Phenom II 940 and earlier is Phenom 9800
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#14
phanbuey
Yes! Finally. God. Could they have taken any F%^ing longer?
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#15
Disruptor4
FUCK YES! January spending, here we come! Time to save up! woot woot!
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#16
powerwolf
IBM have been boasting how their 45nm immersion lithography raised the GHz bar for SOI. Impressive.

The P2X4-800's are strange creatures. Either the a900's will command a premium or the a700's will be really cheap.
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#17
a111087
CastielAMD is failing and they are way behind! I wont get another AMD processor in like forever!
Well, I can say that they have been failing in performance crown competition, but when it comes to cheap solutions, they were always there for us.
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a111087Well, I can say that they have been failing in performance crown competition, but when it comes to cheap solutions, they were always there for us.
thats what many people need in this economy
#19
Hayder_Master
ohh, thanx god and AMD im wait for this too long now just wait a little bit , btarunr any information about prices
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#20
ShadowFold
Now we just need prices :D X3 710 looks like my cpu tho!
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#22
Abu Assar
Finally !!
I'm very happy for reading this , go AMD go
I always recommend AMD for my friends , in the same price range , AMD offers better CPU/Motherboard/Graphics
there is no competition in the low end category , AMD simply offers the best.

and 'bout Phenom II , I hope pairing it with a next-gen 8xx chipset will increase the performance more .

but what is the difference between Athlon x2 200 and current Athlon x2 ?!

great news nonetheless

:)
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#23
ShadowFold
Abu AssarFinally !!
I'm very happy for reading this , go AMD go
I always recommend AMD for my friends , in the same price range , AMD offers better CPU/Motherboard/Graphics
there is no competition in the low end category , AMD simply offers the best.

and 'bout Phenom II , I hope pairing it with a next-gen 8xx chipset will increase the performance more .

but what is the difference between Athlon x2 200 and current Athlon x2 ?!

great news nonetheless

:)
45nm and better architecture I'm guessing. hopefully they will be good clockers!
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#24
kysg
heh darn was looking forward to deneb AM2+ coming in nov....darn AMD...oh well looks like they have decided to pull back and release everything in january. Also noticing dragon and luo platform, should be similar to Spider and cartwheel platform AMD proposed,

anyone have any further info on the dragon platform or Luo platform????

which leaves me wondering whats going on with the x2 7-series procs, wonder whats going on with those. because when looking over the 3 pic. looks like diff between x2 7 series and regor 200 series is 45nm and clock speed of 2.8ghz, hmm kinda awkward.

looks like gonna have to save up some more cash for either an X3 or x4, darn I hope these things aren't expensive,
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#25
mdm-adph
Looks like they changed that god-awful 5-digit numbering scheme, just like I had hoped. :D
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