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No link between northbridges? by: Anonymous on 9/28/2009
Intel has link between northbridges. Effectively this means a northbrige is connected to two CPUs - one directly, one indirectly over second northbridge, via NB-NB interlink. This allows for seamless CPU hotswapping.
AMD.... BAH! by: Anonymous on 9/21/2009
You cannot imagine how it is difficult to get info over actual or in short term launched products from AMD at the beginning...
Cannot get thermal design info from these last 3 years released sockets AM2, AM2+ , AM3 and no info about replacement of 5050e Athlon II X2 with TDP 45W, in extension of the actual 240, 245 and 250 Athlon II X2 but with 65W TDP...

AMD Texas nor local AMD get useful infos after 2-3 weeks of trial...
Same ol, same ol by: Anonymous on 9/21/2009
Will AMD ever learn? They do great with ATI Eyefinity and then poop on themselves with AMD Opteron stuff. Are they kidding!?!? The name of this part is Six Core AMD Opteron with AMD Chipset platform WTF WTF WTF
It looks like AMD people smoked something with this sort of naming. With Intel we have Intel Nehalem, Nehalem-EP and Nehalem-EX. This doesn't even fit powerpoint, daamit. I am keeping Fiorano in my powerpoints! What's Maranello real name then? "Twelve to Fourty-eight Core AMD Opteron with dual AMD chipsets in HyperTransportX mode with Crossfire capability and two smurfs running around the motherboard platform"
This is ridiculous.
Meh, a rubbish again by: Anonymous on 9/21/2009
Intel will be glad to throw this products into abyss with many IDF09 announcements.
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