AMD told Cnet that the launch of the 45 nm Shanghai was pulled in from an originally scheduled Q1 2009, which, according to our sources, is due to a better than expected scaling of the CPU.
Shanghai will maintain an average power consumption 55, 75 and 105 watts and, according to the company, we should expect at least one Shanghai SKU to outperform Intels six-core Dunnington processor. AMDs own six-core processor, code-named Istanbul (all AMD server and desktop processor code names follow the locations of Formula 1 race tracks), is promised to be introduced as a monolithic CPU in Q4 of 2009, also with an average power consumption of 55, 75 and 105 watts.
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