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Multi-core Athlons 'inevitable' - AMD

posted onSeptember 24, 2003
by hitbsecnews

AMD today offered the possibility that it will take future Opteron server and workstation chips down the multi-core route espoused by Intel last week, and already well-trodden by IBM.

Speaking at the launch of the Athlon 64 and Athlon FX processors, AMD chairman Jerry Sanders said: "With coherent HyperTransport, it's inevitable that we'll have multiple cores on a single chip. This is a tremendous opportunity because with our architecture the scaling is far superior to anything else that's out there."

Last week, at Intel Developer Conference, company chief, Paul Otellini, pledged to ship first dual-core, then multi-core Pentium, Xeon and Itanium-class processors. The Itanic codenamed 'Montecito' will contain two cores, followed by the multi-core 'Tanglewood'. 'Tulsa', the next-but-one Xeon design, will contain two cores, as will future Pentium's - possibly as soon as 2005's 'Tejas'.

"We'll go from putting HyperThreading in our products to putting dual-core capability in our mainstream client processors over time," Otellini said.

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