Athlon 64 supply to be limited until 2004 - report
AMD Athlon 64 processors are going to be hard to come by in the months following the chips launch on 23 September.
So claim unnamed Taiwanese mobo-maker sources cited by a DigiTimes story on chipsets today. Said sources claim the chip will be made available in limited quantities but should enter volume production early next year.
The report contradicts earlier claims that some Athlon 64 parts would start rolling off AMD production lines this month. If the sources' allegations are accurate, then it would seem that AMD has been forced to put back volume output. Samples of the chip have been available for some time.
We have to say, the news sounds worse than it is. It all depends on just how limited those limited quantities will be. Enough to supply the AMD fanboys, we'd reckon, but more mainstream buyers will prefer to wait until Q1 2004 to buy an Athlon 64-based box because the final version of Microsoft's AMD64-compatible 64-bit Windows XP won't ship until then.