AMD quad-core debuts August, but only at 2GHz

AMD hopes to ship faster quad-core chips later in the year

AMD 's long awaited quad-core CPU will finally appear in August with a maximum clockspeed of just 2GHz. That's the official - and frankly rather disappointing - news following an official AMD announcement.

Codenamed Barcelona and also known as the K10 architecture, AMD's first quad-core CPU will initially be sold under the Opteron brand for use in servers and workstation PCs. The chips are drop-in compatible with existing current-generation Opteron motherboards, while regular desktop chips based on the K10 core are expected to arrive in the first quarter of 2008.

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