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I'm a bit confused with AMDs new chips. I read press release on AMDs website stating current Opteron motherboards are future compatible with the Quad Core Opteron chips.
It sounds like AMD is releasing a Quad core socket 940 chip that will be backward compatible And then they have the Socket F (1207 pins) which will be for the two to eight proccessor (with 4 cores each!) motherboards.
It sounds like AMD still has a littlbe bit of the easy upgrade path if you can get Socket 940 quad core. You just have to start fresh if you want multiple CPUs.
Can anybody tell me if I'm correct? I'm just not clear on things after reading the posted article as well as AMDs press release.
What I'm really want to figure out is if I buy a motherboard that supports both Socket 939 & 940 would I then be able to upgrade to that quad core Opteron?
Here is the press release from AMD.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_543~1...







