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AMD's Shanghai Chips Available Now

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AMD has released its new Shanghai platform, signaling a move to 45nm. The first chips out the door are quad-core Opteron parts, which AMD claims will deliver up to 35 percent more performance and up to a 35 percent decrease in power consumption when idle.

"This enhanced AMD Opteron processor represents the most dramatic performance and performance-per-watt increases for AMD products since the introduction of the world's first x86 dual-core processors nearly four years ago," Randy Allen, AMD senior VP for Computing Solutions Group, said in a statement. "Simply put, the quad-core AMD Opteron is the right technology at the right time."

Shanghai, which is essentially a refresh of Barcelona and not an entirely new architecture, supports DDR2-800 memory and comes with a tweaked Direct Connect Architecture. The current batch of 75-watt Shanghai chips will be followed up by a launch of 55-watt Opteron and an SE 105-watt part in Q1 2009. And according to CNet, a desktop platform (codenamed Dragon) consisting of 45nm Shanghai desktop CPUs along with AMD 700 series chipsets and ATI Radeon HD 4000 graphics will also see the light of day in the same time frame and attempt to compete with Intel's Core i7 platform.

Will Shanghai get AMD back on track? Hit the jump and give us your take.

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AMD isn't bad, I've got a AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+. I paid maybe 80 bucks for it, it runs nice and cool (I"m sitting here at 34C according to speedfan), and I play all the latest games with it. Sure maybe I wait a couple extra seconds for a task to complete, sure maybe I lose a couple of FPS in some games. I would rather save a couple bucks on a mid-range PC and get a new one a little sooner than pay mega-bucks for bleeding edge hardware (that is going to be obscelete in 6 months anyway)

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