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Dual-Core AMD Sempron X2 to Emerge in a Year

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 11 July 2006 - 19:24 · 13 comments & 7326 views

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No matter how advanced the technology is, sooner or later it will migrate to mainstream and even entry-level microprocessors. According to a report from an Asian web-site, AMD Sempron processors will acquire second core as early as in the Q3 2007, a year from now. “AMD’s entry-level processors will all feature dual-core architecture by the third quarter of 2007, when its last single-core CPU – the Athlon 64 – will start to be phased out in the market,” a news-story over DigiTimes web-site claims, citing industry sources.

The dual-core AMD Sempron chips, which are likely to be called Sempron X2, are expected to be produced using 65nm process technology, thus, will not consume a lot of power. Cache sizes and clock-speeds are unclear, however, the chips are to be compatible with socket AM2 and will feature dual-channel PC2-6400 (DDR2 800MHz) memory controller.

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#1 mFC_ on 11 Jul 2006 - 19:42
neat
(1 reply) #2 Lasker on 11 Jul 2006 - 20:33
will be expensive like hell
#2.1 XerXis on 11 Jul 2006 - 22:26
it's a sempron entry level cpu, so no, they won't
#3 CaKeY on 11 Jul 2006 - 20:57
Probably the same prices as current semprons.
#4 Audhumla on 11 Jul 2006 - 21:26
Come on 32-core!
(2 replies) #5 hardgiant on 11 Jul 2006 - 22:34
Not worth the wait when Intel dual cores are going to be cheap this summer.
#5.1 ffenliv on 11 Jul 2006 - 22:47
It will be for those who have a brand-loyalty to AMD (im not saying thats good or bad)

Not everyone gets the cheapest because it's the cheapest. Myself, though, I would - if I were at all interested. I did my part to advance the CPU world by buying a 64bit and a dual-core later on
#5.2 Chugworth on 12 Jul 2006 - 05:03
It's not like people will be sitting around waiting for these types of processors to be released. For the Celeron/Sempron processors, it doesn't matter who or what. They will be bundled in the bottom $399 piece-of-crap computers, and people will buy for the price, not for what is in it.

The only waiting to be done with Celeron/Semprons is when you're actually using the computer.

Last edited by Chugworth on 12 Jul 2006 - 05:10
#6 Jugalator on 11 Jul 2006 - 23:22
Hmm, by Q3 2007, I will already have got an Intel Core Duo 2...

They may be even better though (well, anything else would be a huge disappointment), but it's still too late at least for me.

Edit: Ah right, it's a Sempron... Well I'll definitely not get it then.
(1 reply) #7 mayamaniac on 12 Jul 2006 - 01:18
I'll care about this chip a year from now. Who knows what intel will have by then.
#7.1 Tha1 on 12 Jul 2006 - 11:04
Quote - mayamaniac said @ #7
I'll care about this chip a year from now. Who knows what intel will have by then.

Maybe a Celeron Core Duo??!!
#8 roxics on 12 Jul 2006 - 04:18
It does seem like such a small step for something that is a year and a half away. If they were coming out this fall that would be a different story. Why does it seems like AMD is falling behind so fast? All my CPU's have always been AMD since 1998, but this fall I have to go with Intel.
#9 dhitb on 13 Jul 2006 - 09:36
This would be a killer upgrade for my secondary system that still runs a Tualeron @ 1.5GHz.

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