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  • Athlon 2400+ and 2600+? 333 MHz Front-side bus???

    Time for some more "Rumours and Speculation". :D

    Now I posted this bit in the news earilier this morning (my time) but whether it's true or not is open for debate.
    Amdmb.com thinks that it has some insider info on AMD bumping the FSB of Athlons up (though there reports are usually fairly accurate) so I'll just copy and paste it here for ya's in its entirety. ;)
    [b]Well guys, this is some big news I'd like to share with everyone. After some phone calls to and from various sources inside the AMD underbelly.

    I have news of the next Athlon XP processors to be released as the 2400+ and and 2600+ to combat the on going competition from Intel. While simple speed increases are not big news for a processor, there is more to this than meets the eye. Even before the introduction of the Athlon XP 2200+ processor, AMD knew they were having a small problem with the .13 micron cores and thus a second revision of the Thoroughbred core was put underway. This new revision, while not officially announced (and it may not be) is under going some testing with great results. The 2400+ processor is set to run at 2.0 GHz and the 2600+ processor is looking to be at 2.13 Ghz. As Intel has plans of releasing a 3.0 Ghz processor towards the end of this year, this kind of speed boost from AMD is desperately needed -- perhaps even more.

    As if things couldn't get better, along with this news comes an update on the fabled 333 MHz FSB Athlons. I was told that the AMD labs are really looking into this and testing it out with the newer "rev 2" cores of the Thoroughbred. While AMD could take the current 266 MHz FSB up to the 2.13 GHz range, moving beyond that would be very tricky and I have it on good authority that AMD has a lot more life in the Thoroughbred than many are expecting. What does that mean? I think we are going to see the 333 MHz FSB processors and fairly soon. The inside tip also explained that a decision by the AMD authorities on whether or not to use the 333 MHz FSB will be finalized within the next three weeks.

    While nothing was mentioned of the Barton core, we have two options as to its whereabouts. Either this "rev 2" is the Barton and the info about the extra cache was left out, or Barton will follow this "rev 2" Thoroughbred.

    In either case, this is the kind of news that we need to know that AMD is working hard on keeping the Pentium 4 within its grasp of control. If more comes to me, you can be sure it will be posted here, on Amdmb.com or the AMD Forums!
    Now this maybe a bit of confussion between the Athlon and the upcoming "Clawhammer" (of which the low end versions will carry the Athlon name as well at last report) but the the EV6 bus is suppose to support a FSB up to 400Mhz.
    Only a short time will tell I spose. : peace2:
    <center>:cheers:</center>

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    i want a barton..but that means i gotta get a new mobo..pos

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    • #3
      I have a T-Bird 1.4, and I do plan to upgrade my system to an XP2000, (or higher) at some point when the prices come under 100$, But I will not be building myself an entire NEW computer until
      DDR 666
      Haha! I can see the case sticker already. :D :D :D

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      • #4
        Do ya think that that will make a devilishly good PC? :D

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        • #5
          :confused: Any word on the potential prices of the new processors (other than lower than Intels)?

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          • #6
            its always cheaper..

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            • #7
              Originally posted by [size=6
              drpeterbright[/size]]
              :confused: Any word on the potential prices of the new processors (other than lower than Intels)?
              AMD, atm, seem to like using their current topline price for new processors and just drop each lower spec one down a step. ;)
              <center>:cheers:</center>

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Wiggo
                Do ya think that that will make a devilishly good PC? :D
                DDR alone is interesting enough.

                (hint. Deutche Democratiche Republik, you know, East Germany)

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                • #9
                  hmmm...barton....
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hinton


                    DDR alone is interesting enough.

                    (hint. Deutche Democratiche Republik, you know, East Germany)
                    HEHE ive been waitin a year for someone to think that

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                    • #11
                      So when's Barton supposed to be available ??
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                      • #12
                        Anytime now according to their roadmap though maybe a bit late if that first post is right. ;)
                        <center>:cheers:</center>

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                        • #13
                          what is the EV6 bus ? and which processor or chipset will it be used with ??:?:
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                          • #14
                            The EV6 bus is the "Point-to-Point" internal protocol system of the CPU but read more about it here. ;)
                            <center>:cheers:</center>

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                            • #15
                              Wiggo Good link. Very interesting info. Any games out there that currently take great advantage of dual processors? And lets fantasize about dual agp busses for a while.

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