Originally posted by: wicka
Originally posted by: cmrmrc
the X4 could be the K8L...since its quad core, it could be named ATHLON 64 X4...
the X4 will far probably be faster than the Core2 Extreme, but when it will face Kentsfield/Clovertown quad core from Intel, that is a different story that we can't tell yet.
Kentsfield is just two Conroe dies on one chip, whereas Brisbane (K8L) is true quad core (four dies). Brisbane could also have added features that would not be included in a system highly based on the Conroe arch (Wikipedia, for example, lists DDR3 support as a possible feature).
No that is flat out incorrect, Brisbane is STILL a Dual Core CPU, and is mainly an optical shrink of Windsor with no additional new features for the most part. K8L will be released likely in Servers as a Quad Core in Mid 2007.
"True" Quad Core is BS, Greyhound coming in H1 2008 for desktop is a monolithic Quad Core, but that is a long time to wait for a competitor to Kentsfield.
DDR3 support, would only be a meh, for AMD's K8, neither High IPC architectire are bandwidth Pigs, so giving them additional bandwidth albeilt with higher latencies isn't going to do much more for the moment. Even on the Quad Core side.