This June AMD is going to launch 65nm version of their Athlon 64 X2 5200+ processors on Brisbane core that will hit 2.7GHz frequency. The closest 65nm dual-core AMD processor with similar features that is available at this time is working at 2.6GHz. It is Athlon 64 X2 5000+ with 64W maximum TDP.
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“Intel plans to lower the notebook processors pricing and introduce some new processors on September 2nd. On this date, 7 new processors will be launched and they are Core 2 Extreme X7900 and T7800, Core 2 Duo T7250, L7700, U2200, U2100, and Celeron 550,” Vr-zone reports.
AMD has scheduled to release its new 7 series chipsets in the second half of 2007.
“The 7 series chipsets will introduce support for HyperTransport 3.0 and will include the high-end RD790 which will adopt PCI Express 2.0, mainstream RX780, and two models with integrated graphics (IGP); the RS740 which supports DirectX 9, and RS780 which will add support for DirectX 10 and AMD’s UVD (Universal Video Decoder) technology, according the the sources. The RX780 and RS740 will launch in the third quarter while the RD790 and RD780 will follow in the fourth quarter,” DigiTimes reports.
Intel plans to launch two new entry level chipsets in Q3 this year to replace the current 946GZ/PL and 945G chipsets. Intel G31 Express and P31 Express support the current Core 2 Duo and Quad processors as well as the upcoming 45nm Yorkfield and Wolfdale. G31/P31 supports 1066FSB in Q3′07 and 1333FSB in Q1′08 upon validation, DDR2-800 memories up to 4GB and allows one x16 PCIe slot for discrete graphics. However, G31/P31 is paired up with older ICH7 series. For G31, it comes with integrated Intel GMA 3100 like G33, Q33 and Q35 chipsets.
SiS plans to unleash a new family of single-chip and dual-chip chipsets for Intel Penryn dual and quad-core processors next year. The single-chip family consists of the SiS 680-series, in five different variants. SiS plans to cater the 680-series towards performance, mainstream and entry-level market segments.
Acer showcased its Aspire X3600 6.5-liter mini-PC at Computex Taipei 2007. The machine adopts an 64-bit processor, the latest G33 chipset with integrated graphics, ICH9DH southbridge, and MXM (mobile PCI Express module) slot for hardware expansion. Acer is also planing to introduce a same-sized model built around ATI Radeon X1250/X1200 chipsets, named the Aspire X1100.
MSI Media Live is the latest addition to computer maker’s Media Center PC family and is currently showcased at COMPUTEX 2007 Show. MSI Media Live is powered by AMD64 dual-core processors, AMD Live! technology and the NVIDIA integrated graphics. It supports High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI).
AMD announced the finalization of the DTX specification, an open standard initiated by AMD to enable the development of small form factor (SSF) PCs. AMD also introduced new 45-watt energy-efficient processors based on 65nm technology, the AMD Athlon X2 dual-core processor BE-2350 and the AMD Athlon X2 dual-core processor BE-2300 at Computex Taipei 2007.
AMD today announced three leading vendors attending Computex Taipei are unveiling their server platforms demonstrating the industry’s first native x86 quad-core solution, Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors (codenamed “Barcelona”). “Barcelona” processors are expected to deliver up to 50 to 80 percent performance and performance-per-watt improvements on a broad range of server applications over similar current generation AMD Opteron processors. In addition, these quad-core processors are designed to be drop-in compatible (following a BIOS upgrade) with all existing AMD Opteron processor-based systems using low-power DDR2 memory, while also enabling new platform capabilities such as those being demonstrated today.
Jetway M28GT3-SDG comes with a powerful Integrated Geforce 7025 GFX Core graphics chipset and supports Socket AM2 64-bit dual core and AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor. This motherboard supports HyperTransport technology that can increase overall system performance by removing I/O bottlenecks, increasing system bandwidth, and reducing system latency.
Elitegroup Computer Systems Inc. (ECS) is set to unveil the latest Motherboard series at this year’s Computex show. The new series from ECS which includes the new P35T-A and G33T-M2 motherboards is based on the latest technology from Intel 3 “Bearlake” series chipsets.
