![]() The name " K8L" was first coined by Charlie Demerjian in 2005, at the time a writer at The Inquirer, and was used by the wider IT community as a convenient shorthand while according to AMD official documents, the processor family was termed "AMD Next Generation Processor Technology". It is commonly perceived by the PC community that from the time after the use of the codename K8 for the AMD K8 or Athlon 64 processor family, AMD no longer uses K-nomenclatures (originally stood for Kryptonite ) since no K-nomenclature naming convention beyond K8 has appeared in official AMD documents and press releases after the beginning of 2005. 7.9.1 " Sabine" (32nm SOI, Dual or Quad-core).7.7.2 " Champlain" (45nm SOI, Single-core).6.7.1 Lynx (32 nm SOI, Dual or Quad-core).6.4.6 Lynx (32 nm SOI, Dual or Quad-core).6.3.2 Regor/Deneb (45 nm SOI, Dual-core).6.2.4 42 TWKR Limited Edition (45 nm SOI, Quad-core). ![]()
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