AMD’s ‘Shanghai’ Processor Looks to Counter Intel’s Nehalem
By Scott Ferguson
On the eve of the Intel Developer Forum, AMD executives said the company’s 45-nanometer Shanghai processor will enter the market by the fourth quarter of 2008. The AMD processor is designed to compete against the Intel Nehalem processor, especially in the volume two-socket server market.
Advanced Micro Devices is making it clear that its upcoming 45-nanometer processor for servers—”Shanghai”—will compete against what Intel brings to market with its new line of processors based on the upcoming “Nehalem” microarchitecture.
On the eve of the Intel Developer Forum, at an Aug. 15 press conference, AMD Senior Vice President Randy Allen said these 45-nm chips will ship in the fourth quarter of 2008, which means that some of AMD’s OEM partners could have early systems for sale by the end of the year.






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