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Title: AMD to launch several 65 nm CPUs
Description: Additionally to the four Athlon 64 X2 65nm launched last December 5, AMD will release two new 65 nm processors during the first quarter 2007: the Athlon 64 3500+ and 3800+. Like their 90 nm equivalent, they will be respectively clocked at 2.2 GHz and 2.4 GHz, have 512 KB of L2 cache per core and support DDR2-800 memory at best. The only difference will be a TDP of 76 Watts instead of 89 Watts for current products. This will probably lead to slightly lower performances.

About middle range products, the dual core 3800+ (2 GHz), 4000+ (2.1 GHz) and 4200+ (2.2 GHz) designed to work with a similar L2 cache than high end models will have a TDP of 35 Watts. The Athlon 64 P-Rating will change to 4000+ with a frequency of 2.6 GHz and a stable TDP at 45 Watts.

The four remaining models will be the Sempron 3400+ (1.8 GHz) and 3600+ (2 GHz) with 256 KB of L2 cache and the 3500+ (2 GHz) and 3800+ (2.2 GHz) limited to 128 KB of L2 cache. They will all have a TDP of 35Watts. The complete migration to 65 nm will take place during the last quarter 2007 and that will give some time to AMD and IBM to make some progress with 45 nm process
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