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AMD will introduce a dual core processor codenamed \"Windsor\" in the first half of 2006.
Two 128-Bit Dual Channel DDR-2 Integrated Memory Controllers Security and Virtualisation Socket M2. & 65nm Process.
Quote: The Newark 62W core uses SSE3, the 754 socket, and will be built using 90 nanometre technology. That's the first half of this year.
Future projected chips include Taylor, a dual core two channel DDR-2 chip, performing at between 25W and 30W, and including security and virtualisation and embedded in the mysterious Socket S1. Toledo, another dual core processor, will consume 110W, but will also have a life as a notebook chip, as well as a desktop dual babe.
AMD is already planning a next generation mobile core - but that's slated for 2007 and may rely on some interesting form factors.
Trinidad, in contradistinction, is a desktop replacement mobile chip - scheduled for 2006, dual core, and using Socket M2, and powered at 62W.
The chip company has formed a \"tiger team\" to take on Intel and win - and is looking far into the future - perhaps as long as five years ahead. ?