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AMD to debut multi-core CPUs in 2005

Scrooge919 writes "An article on ZDNet discusses AMD's plan for the successor to Opteron -- the K9. The biggest feature will be that it contains multiple cores. The K9 is currently slated for the second half of 2005, which would be less than 3 years after the Opteron shipped."

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  1. Multiple cores? by adaknight · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So, now we'll have multiple processing units and pipelines in each core, and multiple cores. The biggest question in my head is how much limitation there will be from memory bandwidth limitations. I just don't see how you can supply data and instructions fast enough to, say, three 3 GHz cores running on the same chip unless you have close to a thousand pins on the chip. The other question would be about cooling. :)

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    hrm. then again. maybe not.