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Default Dual Core AMD on Socket 940

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Originally Posted by Tom's Hardware
AMD's Toledo runs with the existing 940 chipset and remains in the same power envelope (110 watts) as the current single-core Athlon 64: AMD users, who want to run the processor, only have to switch the single-core for dual core chip and apply a BIOS update.
If you want dualies, wait for Skt1207. IMO of course
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I didn't even know they were attemping to run the Dual Cores in anything other than the M2 socket. hmm

especially since s940 could be considered dead on desktops, and the difference between 940 and M2 will probably be more than between s754 and s939.
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