AMD's press release schedule, accidentally made public in a mass e-mail on Monday, revealed that date for the unveiling of the Athlon64 for desktops and the Athlon64-M for notebooks.
AMD declined to comment on the dates, but acknowledged that the document was an internal file accidentally released to the outside world.
The document contains other interesting tidbits as well. Later this summer, the company is expected to announce that it is working with a Chinese organization to build the world's fastest supercomputer in China. Germany's Max Planck Institute, one of the world's premier research organizations, is also using Athlon-based computers, according to the documents.
A new Opteron chip, the Opteron 246, is slated to debut on Aug. 4, according to the document.
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