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AMD Details Dual-Core Plans

Company says its high-end desktop processor will remain a single-core chip.

Sumner Lemon, IDG News Service

Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices plans to ship a dual-core version of its 64-bit Athlon 64 microprocessor for desktop and mobile PCs during the second half of this year--but the chips won't be targeted at the high end of the market, the company says.

AMD will demonstrate the dual-core Athlon 64 chip at its Sunnyvale, California, headquarters later Wednesday, it says.

Dual-core microprocessors contain two processor cores on a single piece of silicon, giving desktop and mobile PCs improved multitasking and multimedia capabilities compared to PCs based on single-core processors, AMD says in a statement. This means users can burn a DVD on their PC while simultaneously encoding high-resolution videos and running a security application in the background, it says.

Still Single

Despite these advantages, AMD says its high-end desktop processor will remain a single-core chip--the Athlon 64 FX--even after the introduction of the dual-core Athlon 64. "The AMD Athlon 64 FX processor will continue to be the gamers' PC [processor] of choice," AMD says in a presentation detailing the dual-core Athlon 64.

The announcement of a dual-core chip for desktop and notebook PCs follows AMD's earlier announcement of dual-core chips for servers and workstations. The company began shipping samples of its dual-core Opteron processors last month and will begin shipping dual-core processors for workstations and multiprocessor servers during the middle of this year.

The dual-core Athlon 64 processors will be produced using a 90-nanometer chip-manufacturing process, AMD says. The chips will be pin-compatible with the motherboard socket that is used with single-core versions of the Athlon 64, it says. Further details were not made available.

Pricing for the dual-core Athlon 64 chips was not disclosed.

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