Updated AMD Roadmap Points to 16-Core CPU
In a press release issued yesterday, AMD laid out a few surprises in its server platform roadmap that the company says are "game-changing," and perhaps indicative of a new-look AMD focused on design without the burden of manufacturing. We have to admit we like what we're seeing, starting with the announcement that the new monolithic six-core Opteron, code named Istanbul, will be released this June months ahead of schedule. But that's only the beginning.
AMD also announced a new integrated memory controller technology, Direct Connect Architecture 2.0, which it says will support up to 12 cores initially, offer improved memory and I/O capabilities, near native virtualization performance, and a range of full-featured power bands that place a priority on low power consumption.
But wait, there's more! In 2010, AMD says it will ship the Opteron 6000 series for 2P and 4P servers. The Magny-Cours processors will come in 8-core and 12-core flavors debuting on the G34 socket and the Maranello platform. And then in 2011, AMD will introduce the Interlagos 12- and 16-core processor based on the Bulldozer core and built on a 32nm manufacturing process.
Here's hoping AMD will show this same aggressiveness on the desktop.

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quickone
April 24, 2009 at 6:26am
Woohoo! 16 cores for software that will support MAYBE 2? It is great that CPUs are getting more and more cores, I thoroughly enjoy my quad, but almost every time I run a CPU intensive program only one, maybe two cores get used and the rest sit there twiddling their thumbs. Although, it is nice to be able to open the same movie converter 4 times to take full advantage.
Come on software developers, 64 bit and multi-core support!
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Keith E. Whisman
April 23, 2009 at 7:50pm
Here's hoping AMD will show this same aggressiveness on the desktop
I love that statement but I got put down and cussed at just for stating basically the same thing. AMD fanboys are really Rabbid. I was talking in favor of AMD and I got into trouble. Good grief.
Is it difficult to build a gaming rig out of These Server Components? Price be damned. 16cores just turns me on.
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Caboose
April 23, 2009 at 8:52am
I think I need a change of underwear! I'm really looking forward to these new CPU's and can't wait to see some benchmarks (independent).
16-core CPU... That is freaking nuts!!
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