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[PSUs]| Wednesday 24th November 2004 |
The focus of the small changes from the previously published roadmap are in the Sempron range. Here, the 'Albany' is pencilled in on the horizon to replace, in the second half of 2005, the 90nm implementation that is due, early next year, to replace the current 130nm Mobile Semprons. 'Roma' is listed as a separate development, again due in the second half of 2005, for low-voltage 90nm versions of the budget notebook processor.
As for the server
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'Toledo' is the codename for the 64-bit dual-core desktop processor, which is still scheduled to similarly appear in late 2005.
You can read the processor roadmap on the AMD website. AMD last publicly revised it back in July 2004, when it introduced the Sempron range of value processors - AMD introduces Sempron range of value processors.
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