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AMD now shipping bug-free quad-core Opterons. Is it too late?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 10 April 2008, 12:18

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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First demonstrated in November 2006 and shipped to select customers in September 2007, AMD's quad-core 'Barcelona-based' Opteron processors have been exceedingly difficult to obtain in volume. Identifying the over-exaggerated TLB issue late last year, which could cause stalls in mission-critical applications, AMD's been reticent in delivering silicon to its enterprise partners, thereby opening the door for its rival, Intel, to maximise earnings with its Xeon line of CPUs.

A couple of weeks' ago AMD announced that it was beginning to ship bug-free quad-core Phenom processors in to the channel, along with a range of triple-core models, under a revised B3 stepping.

Now, AMD is happy to announce that erratum-free B3-stepping Opterons are being shipped to the likes of HP, Sun, and Dell, some seven months after a delayed launch.

It's not surprising that AMD's fortunes continue to wane, really, in the face of dwindling sales and much-delayed product.

Let's hope it can ensure steady volume to its enterprise partners, because the much-delayed Barcelona core has damaged AMD's reputation in being able to execute to a roadmap.


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Is it too late? I hope not - we need some competition out there.
AMD have been the under dogs before and have survived. They will continue to survive. They might not be better than Intel for the time being, but being on Intel's back door 24/7 will make sure Intel keep prices down and specs high…

Competition is alive and well, just AMD isn't winning it.