AMD promises 16-core chips by 2011

Celebrating the sixth anniversary of the Opteron server CPUs that put it ahead of Intel in 2003, AMD claimed that the design for 6-core 'Istanbul' Opterons is working out so well that they'll be on sale in June.

Originally the manufacturer had stated a "second half" launch date for the chip. Istanbul offers 30 per cent more performance for the same power than current quad-core Opterons, says Pat Patla, AMD vice president and general manager of its server business, "but in the jump from the 2009 timeframe to 2010, you'll see the biggest Opteron jump in a single generation."

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