First Pictures Of AMD's Thunderbird, Continued
First Pictures Of AMD's Thunderbird, Continued


There you have it. That's what 'Thunderbird' looks like. We also got a look inside the system as you can see above.
AMD is very confident that they can keep up with Intel in terms of processor performance and increase their market share even more. Most of you know about AMD's upcoming dual-CPU chipset, the increase in front side bus speed from 200 MHz to 266 MHz, the upcoming quad-processor chipsets developed in cooperation with API and HotRail and finally the fact that the majority of Athlon platforms will very soon be using DDR-SDRAM to compete against Intel's expensive RDRAM-solutions.
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