Delivering a multi-core triple threat, AMD today announced the
addition of AMD Phenom triple-core processors to its desktop roadmap. AMD
Phenom triple-core processors, expected to be the world’s first PC processors to
integrate three computational cores on a single die of silicon, can help deliver
the visual experience, performance and multitasking capabilities of true
multi-core technology to a broader audience. Offering state-of-the-art platforms
and a next-generation architecture with expected availability in Q1 2008, the
industry’s only x-86 triple-core desktop processor shows why AMD’s the smarter
choice, with its expanded portfolio for customers to offer platforms with unique
multi-core options. AMD Phenom quad-core processors remain on schedule to ship
in 2007.
AMD Phenom processors with three cores are a response to demand for increased
performance delivered by multi-core processors when running state-of-the-art
applications. According to Mercury Research, quad-core processors represented
less than two percent of desktop shipments in Q2 2007. AMD believes this
suggests a need for a wider selection of multi-core solutions. Triple-core AMD
processors may stimulate broader multi-core adoption with a product family that
scales to more points-of-entry for the customer.
The full press release on this latest AMD processor is posted
here.
Nicknames are flowing in for this three-core processor: TriAthalon, Tricycle (or BigWheel?), trIPod, TriPhenom... Suggestions?