Posted on 02/01/2008 11:10:43 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
AMD's upcoming tri-core Phenom 8000-series desktop processors will appear next month, though only two of the anticipated three three-core CPUs will make it to market, it has been claimed.
According to PC manufacturer sources cited by Chinese-language site HKEPC, only the 2.1GHz Phenom 8400 and the 2.3GHz Phenom 8600 will arrive in March - presumably after a CeBIT launch.
Skip a month, however, and May will see the arrival of the 2.4GHz 8750, with the 2.1GHz 8450 and 2.3GHz 8650 following it in the broader May-June timeframe, the moles suggested.
(Excerpt) Read more at reghardware.co.uk ...
AMD to lower power usage of 45nm processors
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AMD's 45nm processors are expected to see core frequencies greatly increased, while L3 cache sizes will grow from 2MB to 6MB. Power consumption of the cache will also see a significant drop, noted the sources.
AMD Phenom Quad Core Processor AM2+
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AMD will be preparing to attack the market more agressively in 2008. Their Tri-Core processors, which will be due out 2nd quarter of this year, is said to be cheaper than Intel's Core 2 Duo. And sure enough, we'll find out whether these Tri-Core CPUs will mean better peformance than the Dual Cores. There's also AMD's flagship high-end processor, the Phenom FX, which have yet to be released. On top of that, AMD have just released their highest performing graphics card in the form of the Radeon HD3870x2. It uses 2 RV670 GPUs on a single PCB, with Crossfire configuration already configured and ready to go. Preliminary tests have shown that the HD3870x2 looks very promising.
The stuff just keeps coming.....
With 4 Gig of ADot pc 6400 memory....
Running several varieties of the Linux OS,...Sabayon,...Ubuntu,...Linux Mint,...Fedora 8....all recognize the integrated ethernet and sound card of the motherboard....
And the Firefox browser is very responsive and FAST.....and SMOOTH....
Better than my 3 Gigahertz 6000.....even though the clock speed on the 9500 is only 2.2 Gigahertz.....
AMD 790FX Phenom Chipset On Linux
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Back in November AMD had launched their "Spider platform", which is made up of AMD's first quad-core processor, ATI Radeon HD 3800 series graphics, and the AMD 7-Series chipsets. While we were quick to cover the ATI Radeon HD 3850 and 3870 graphics under Linux, today after much testing we are finally delivering our first Linux report from AMD's new 790FX Chipset. Is the chipset that's designed for PC enthusiasts and performance seeking overclockers worth anything under Linux? Does this chipset even work with the latest Linux desktop distributions? We'll be answering these questions and more, as we look at the Gigabyte MA790FX-DS5 motherboard. Phenom Linux benchmarks will be published later this week.
fyi
I’ve had a love for AMD since I bought my first Am486 100, but they’ve fallen behind, so much that I don’t think their competition is enough pressure on Intel anymore. I hope they recover, re-igniting fierce competition that keeps delivering better chips.
I have about 20 of them still (DX4-100’s). If you want, I’ll trade you. I’m looking for 2 VRM’s for my old Vectra quad proc. box I’m restoring.:)
Did you know Blam was in on some of the very early stuff.
Thanks E. When AMD rolled out tricores last year, Intel claimed that they were just quadcore attempts that failed and AMD was selling them to recoup wafer costs. :’)
No I did not know Blam was involved in IC design, fabrication, and or processing.
That would have been pretty standard fare for the chip making industry. Clock speed is already determined by which chips on the wafer can test how high. The Cell processor on the PS3 is fabricated with 8 SPUs, but they ship with only seven activated so the chip can still ship if one of the SPUs is bad.
It's just yield-increasing strategies, making chips cheaper for us.
Thanks!
AMD’s [”rather unique”] Triple-Core Processors —
Yield-Improvement Technique, Says Intel.
XBitLabs | 10/08/2007 | 11:53 PM | Anton Shilov
Posted on 10/17/2007 4:00:58 PM EDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1912630/posts
[snip] The new quad-core AMD Opteron and the forthcoming quad-core AMD Phenom processors use monolith implementation, which means that all the cores are incorporated into a single piece of silicon. By contrast, current quad-core processors from Intel use multi-chip-package technique and incorporate two dual-core processors onto a single piece of substrate. [end]
AMD delays Phenom 2.4 GHz due to TLB errata
theinquirer.net | Sunday, 18 November 2007, 5:29 PM | Theo Valich
Posted on 11/19/2007 12:38:44 AM EST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1927705/posts
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