oakville is still based on the D0 core that the winchesters are though...Quote:
Originally Posted by fr0stedflakes
i still think lancaster is the 512kb part while newark is the 1mb part.
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oakville is still based on the D0 core that the winchesters are though...Quote:
Originally Posted by fr0stedflakes
i still think lancaster is the 512kb part while newark is the 1mb part.
And which software uses SSE3?
i don't really know of much yet.. i think some video encoding stuff does
edit: just saw the new amd roadmap.. the newark core hasn't been assigned to anything yet, so.... i dunno what's up with it. probably the cheaper and higher wattage 'mobiles'
200 € is VERY expensive ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by _Eduard_
A good Winchester 3000+ @ 130 € can 2.7 GHz en air with Dual Channel and no prob with 2 stick of 512 Mo ;)
ok, first of all that is a "good" winchester. I'm sure a "good" Turion could do near 3GHz. furthermore, the Turion has 1mb cache, support for more RAM, SSE3, etcQuote:
Originally Posted by computersmsa
No, I was just being a wise @ss.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
So, Turion been anounced 2 days ago. Wonder if sxs212 is going to let usk now which mobo was he using with that Turion sample he got ;)
well be getting in a couple to sample within two weeks so if anyone
wants a Turion64 2800+ you can PM me and ill see what i can do :toast:
Does any one know if these new processors use Strained Silicon.
enough interest generated :)
whoever PMed me until know, ill contact you
if you did not , then im sorry but we wont be getting
enough chips :)
it's not confirmed, but i am under the assumption that amd got DSL working with these chips. i don't know if they'll actually tell us if they have or not though. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by tritium
so will upwards multi's be locked?
thats all i want to know.
current mobiles are only half-locked like the desktop chips, so I'd assume it's downward multis only.
Well, looking a this mobile clawhammer 3400+ (0.13) I really hope Turions will do better than 2.5GHz :)Quote:
Originally Posted by _Eduard_
http://crazypc.ro/forum/index.php?sh...t=0&#entry9759
3GHz of good ol' clawhammer power, maybe Turions don't look so tempting after all :slobber:
yes, it is romanian, but the screenshots do speak loud and clear :toast:
well ive seen 2ghz with 1.15v :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
the new A64 dtr's seem dam good when it comes to o/cing. Seen loads of 3400+ at 2.7g lately.
Do you think its possible that these new dtr's are AMD experimenting with early versions of turions? or are turions a completely different core?
Turions are suposed to be a different core than the regular A64, I believe. Correct me if I'm worng. The DTR chips that are being talked about are 130nm and the Turons are 90nm so, their different cores.
jjcom
i'm pretty sure jjcom is right.. the old mobiles are just the best of the yeilds in order to make the thermal bin, as a side effect, they overclock really well too.
i'm hoping the turion is similar and doesn't turn out to be a chip that has a very defined top end and isn't insensitive to voltage. time will tell though :toast:
The link i posted is not about a DTR chip..is a true mobile. Sorry if i went off topic :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shuRe
Would all those considering buying a Turion for a DFI nF3 LanPartyUT please let me know via PM.
Cheers :toast:
are you making a petition?
i already fired off an email to msi tech support and i'm trying to gather interest in the msi forums.
i guess i can try to do the same for the k8n neo platinum, though i don't think as many people here use that board :toast:
Yeah as was stated before by someone Turions are 90nm SOI Lancasters with 1M cache. The 512K versions of the Lancasters are called Oakvilles ;) which is the successor of the Odessa core: 130nm mobile claws everyone above is referring to.Quote:
Turions are suposed to be a different core than the regular A64, I believe. Correct me if I'm worng. The DTR chips that are being talked about are 130nm and the Turons are 90nm so, their different cores.
And yes they're confirmed SSE3, Strained Silicon, and 35-25W Voltage Processors.
Perkam
Heheh cool. Might get one if they o/c nicely. though probly not worth it. :p:
Unless u dont mind a score of 40+ even with 3ghz Turion, yes dual channel cripples Turion for desktop implementation but low power requirement means a lot more OCing coming in the way of notebooks ocers.Quote:
though probly not worth it.
Perkam
where did you see that? i've been looking everywhere to find an official source that says that amd is actually putting strained silicon into these, but i haven't found any.Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam