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AMD Set to Launch New Chips After April '06 – Report

Advanced Micro Devices is reported to unveil its central processing units (CPUs) in the second quarter of the year 2006, after April, claims a new research note from DRAMeXchange, an analyst firm. But according to the report, the ramp of DDR2-supporting chips will be quick as the chipmaker plans to release DDR2 supporting chips for different market segments, including desktops and laptops at approximately the same timeframe.

The research note claims that AMD will only commercially launch its DDR2-supporting CPUs after April 2006 and the share of its DDR2-supported microprocessors will be 25% of all desktop and mobile CPU shipments in Q2 2005. Since AMD should ship a large proportion of its DDR2-supported CPUs to PC OEMs, limited positive impact should be posed on DDR2 demand at spot market, suggests the note.

AMD desktop and mobile processors that have built-in DDR2 SDRAM controller for mobile and desktop computers will require new infrastructure, namely sockets and mainboards. The majority of processors AMD produces are desktop processors, so, 25% share mainly consists of desktop components, which should mean that the chips will be relatively affordable, if the report is correct. According to AMD, it will launch DDR2-supporting processors, including high-end AMD Athlon 64 FX and entry-level AMD Sempron chips, for different market segments in the next 12 months.

 


News source: Xbit Labs
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