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AMD to Adopt DDR2 Next Year

Hack Jandy writes "According to Anandtech, AMD has already developed a new processor lineup for Athlon 64 processors with DDR2. The article states that internal AMD roadmaps indicate the processors should debut early next year and will require a new 1207 pin socket."

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  1. Socket A by tor528 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What happened to the good old days, when pin counts lasted years and years?

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  2. Re:Aarrrrgh.... by NerveGas · · Score: 5, Insightful


    Personally, I never buy a motherboard with future CPU upgrades in mind. It's just not worth it, upgrading your CPU within the same general architecture rarely gives you much real-world performance.

    The real performance boosts come from radical architectural changes - new memory subsystems, new processer types, new interconnect, etc. - and for any of those, you're going to need a new motherboard, period.

    steve

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  3. It doesn't matter that they change the socket. by Ihlosi · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Really, it doesn't. Since the memory controller is integrated in the CPU, there is no way to make one of these things run in todays DDR1 mainboards, regardless of the pin count. And since DDR2 has a different pin count than DDR1, of course the pin count of the memory contoller has to change, hence the pin count of the CPU changes.

    Anyone complaining about "yet another socket" apparently hasn't understood this.

  4. Re:Socket 1207 by Petersson · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Will pincounts be the new megahurtz?

    My wallet hurtz... But I've discovered I don't need it, since after almost twenty years of gaming I've quitted and I use my Athlon XP system mostly as DVB PVR, video player, some video editing and dvd burning. What I ask for is better OS, not hardware.

    BTW since all most of the controllers are on CPU, I expect motherboard prices will decrease since there is not much to remain on them. In extreme, why spend money on the processor pins and the socket itself? Why not solder the CPU to motherboard, like in the old times of some 386 boards? With adequate hole in mobo, we can cool the CPU from both sides.

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  5. Re:Is DDR2 worth waiting for? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you want to use your AGP-card then 939 is the way to go since there will be almost 100% PCI-express graphics on the new sockets, and since you can reuse your ram with good performance (DDR2 in itself won't give you much extra) go for broke right now