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Socket M2 Processor Roadmap; FX-62 and Athlon 64 X2 5200+
Socket M2 Processor Roadmap; FX-62 and Athlon 64 X2 5200+
Date: November 3rd, 2005
Topic: CPU & Chipset
Manufacturer: AMD
Author: Kristopher Kubicki
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Socket M2, the 940 pin DDR2-ready Athlon 64 Socket, will launch a little bit later than we originally expected with mass production just starting in late April. However, even though the launch has been slightly delayed from the original March timeframe, there is still good news for those on DDR1; Socket 939 will stick around well into Q1'07 on the performance desktop - and well beyond that for Sempron. In fact, AMD's latest roadmap goes all the way to Q2'07 with Socket 939 Sempron.

The new Pacifica enabled DDR2 processor code names expected to launch during the end of Q2'06 will be:

  • Windsor: Dual Channel DDR2, Pacifica enabled Socket M2 dual core
  • Orleans: Dual Channel DDR2, Pacifica enabled Socket M2
  • Manila: Dual Channel DDR2 Sempron, Socket M2

The new chips will debut on NVIDIA's recently announced M2 platform, complete with MCP55 and C51XE. Straight from AMD's latest roadmap, here are a list of all the newest products, cores and launch dates:

AMD Desktop Roadmap
Product Core Socket Launch Date
Athlon 64 FX-62 Windsor M2 Q2'06
Athlon 64 X2 5200+ Windsor M2 Q4'06
Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Windsor M2 Q2'06
Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Windsor M2 Q2'06
Athlon 64 X2 4600+ Windsor M2 Q2'06
Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Windsor M2 Q2'06
Athlon 64 4000+ Orleans M2 Q2'06
Athlon 64 3800+ Orleans M2 Q2'06
Athlon 64 3500+ Orleans M2 Q2'06
Sempron 3800+ Manila M2 Q3'06
Sempron 3600+ Manila M2 Q2'06
Sempron 3500+ Manila M2 Q2'06
Sempron 3400+ Manila M2 Q2'06
Sempron 3200+ Manila M2 Q2'06
Sempron 3000+ Manila M2 Q2'06


Other interesting noteables include the lack of any new Socket 939 SKUs. Hopefully Socket M2 sticks around long enough to actually get one or two different processors on the same board like in the old days of Socket 462. In fact, even though the roadmap explicitly claims that Socket 939 Semprons will show up before the end of the year, the only new Semprons listed are Socket M2.

We hope this M2 roadmap isn't the whole picture. There are obviously quite a few of us who have Socket 939 motherboards still - and some new chips to give Intel's Presler and Cedar Mill 65nm processors a run for their money would be great.



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28 Comments - Last by psychobriggsy, 1557 days ago
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hmmm by ksherman, 1559 days ago
In fact, even though the roadmap explicitly claims that Socket 939 Semprons will show up before the end of the year, the only new Semprons listed are Socket 939.

probably should say "...listed are Socket M2"

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RE: hmmm by Furen, 1559 days ago
Is the new s939 FX really going to be a manchester core, or is that just a mistake? I'd expect it to be a Toledo, at least...

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RE: hmmm by KristopherKubicki, 1559 days ago
The roadmap outlines it as Manchester, although I would expect Toledo as well.

Kristopher

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Might want to change this.... by Gamingphreek, 1559 days ago
quote:

he only new processor we actually see between now and then is the FX-60


You said you just went under NDA and had to delete a certain processor from the list. I think you just overlooked it right here. ;)

Good article as always though!!

-Kevin

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FX62? Then what FX64? by nserra, 1559 days ago
Isn’t FX64 misleading for AMD64 FX64?

What was the problem with FX61? FX63?

And the end of high speed single core is really necessary.
Only if dual core lags behind 200Mhz clock of single core. But if it’s at a rate of 400Mhz, I think I would keep both.

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RE: FX62? Then what FX64? by microAmp, 1559 days ago
FX-61 to FX-63 will eventually lead to FX-69; maybe AMD doesn't want that and choose an even number route.

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RE: FX62? Then what FX64? by dualblade, 1559 days ago
even numbers for dual core fx chips, odd numbers for single core. since they're all going to be dual core, we shouldn't expect any odd numbers (unless amd decides to get frisky with a dual core fx69 ;) )

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RE: FX62? Then what FX64? by highlandsun, 1559 days ago
Ah yes, two cores, one inverted and facing the other, and ...

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RE: FX62? Then what FX64? by Missing Ghost, 1559 days ago
lol! hot cpu!

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Typo? by tfranzese, 1559 days ago
quote:

Other interesting noteables include the lack of any new Socket 939 SKUs. Even though the AMD roadmap clearly states the Socket 939 will stick around into Q1'07, the only new processor we actually see between now and then is the FX-??. Hopefully Socket M2 sticks around long enough to actually get one or two different processors on the same board like in the old days of Socket 463. In fact, even though the roadmap explicitly claims that Socket 939 Semprons will show up before the end of the year, the only new Semprons listed are Socket M2.


If my memory is correct, it was socket 462.

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