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AMD Socket (A) M2 on CeBIT?

According to DigiTimes, AMD may launch CeBiTEN with Socket (A) M2 this year…

According to the news that surfaced today, AMD has signed an agreement with some hitherto unknown Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers, according to which the manufacturers will appear at their German CeBIT exhibition on March 9-15, with their motherboards supporting the new 940-foot processor.

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AMD Socket (A) M2

According to the news, AMD would even send samples of its new processors to manufacturers before the end of the month, so NVIDIA latest chip sets it can be viewed immediately during operation. The bad news, however, is that under the agreement with AMD, manufacturers can only showcase their products, but not provide details to the public. Nevertheless, images of MSI's new Socket (A) M2 have already been leaked motherboard.

This probably means that AMD won’t even be releasing its new processes in mid-March, but as the leaked information claimed, the release date is slipping into the second quarter. The source also states that after the debut of the Socket (A) M2 scheduled for the second quarter of this year, it is expected to significantly reduce or possibly shut down the current Socket 2007 Semprons, Socket 754 Athlon 939s and Athlon in January 64. FXs and Socket 940 Opterons. This is supported by the HKEPC issued in January AMD schedule is.

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