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AMD Announces Triple-Core Phenom Processors

MojoKid writes "AMD has officially announced their triple-core Phenom multi-core processor offering, suggesting a triple-threat of processors, from dual-cores to triple-cores and native quad-cores coming to market this year. While the term symmetric multi-processing (or SMP) suggests a balanced approach of multiple cores in an even number of engines working together on a single workload, AMD offers that an odd number of processors can slice at that workload just as efficiently. Time will tell how this architecture will scale amongst various multi-threaded applications and real-world usage models. AMD is definitely moving to make use of these quad-cores that don't quite make the cut by testing them fully as triple-cores and realizing some revenue, rather than throwing them away."

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  1. Re:For the cleanest, most comfortable shave ever! by MikeFM · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I live in fear that they'll come out with a 16 core CPU before I get proper usage out of my two quad-core Xeon's. On the other hand I'd love to have dual 16 core Xeon's! :)

    Is it wrong that I'm thinking of building a water cooled laptop with 8 cores, a RAID5 with ~2TB of usable space, and a 24" monitor? I'm imaging a computer roughly the size of a large pizza box. Woot!

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