AMD Q3 conference call notes
Tim Luke
Lastly, if I may, you said the Llano product is still on track for the first half of next year. Could you give us any color on what you think is going to...
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AMD Q3 conference call notes
Tim Luke
Lastly, if I may, you said the Llano product is still on track for the first half of next year. Could you give us any color on what you think is going to...
Without intending to highjack the thread, the rep replied to me about 18 months ago and I think it related to AMD's AHCI implimentation.
I've budgeted to upgrade in June and given how the 1090T is...
Do SATA optical drives function correctly with the 850 southbridge?
A Pioneer rep on another forum (one that I no longer visit) advised against using SATA optical drives on the 750 southbridge, is...
It wouldn't surprise me that a combination of; savings from eliminating a discrete north bridge (costs being die, packaging and testing), the design being much more tuned to the 45nm node improving...
Donning a white lab coat doesn't bestow infallibility nor remove any political or economic motivations. As a few others are pointing out, the interrelationship between the atmosphere and oceans is...
Is there any trend amongst tri cores to report higher idle temperatures and power consumption relative to quads?
I expect it will suddenly become of the utmost importance when coincidentally unemployment passes 10%...
Dresden is SOI exclusive, expansion plans for bulk production are detailed in the linked Tech Report artical.
Please detail, with linked references, who plans to produce simple, low power devices...
At least our banks actually actually money in them...
GlobalFoundries gears up
Perhaps someone would like to speculate what will be fabbed from early 2010 if not die shrunk Istanbul/Shanghai cores.
49mm x 49mm refers to package size, not die size.
How has the BIOS matured since launch?
I recall there were issues overclocking the northbridge.
This would be a welcome and long overdue seperating of the wheat from the chaff.
Small point given the price but Intels flagship is the SLC based X25-E, not the MLC based -M.
mAJORD's posted was grounded in reality.
The fact home users can clock their chips to an arbitrary clockrate does not translate into a manufacturer being able to validate a comercially viable...
How much does northbridge overclocking impact temperatures and power draw?
If any of the initial reviewers had the common sense to explore this option I think P2's launch would've been caste in a...
Do any of you ever pause to consider how this infantile crap devalues the forum?
Is this slide wrong (admittedly is does say 6Gb option)?
Is Ibexpeak confirmed as 3.0Gb and not 6.0Gb?
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/7269/1214953291sb800featurespg6.jpg...
Isn't AMD's SB800 SATA 3.0 and due late Q2/Q3?
Hard to imagine Intel would cede that as a competative edge.
Wouldn't this imply the each device has four channel access to it's memory, not four cards are raided together.
Taking smoother to mean more stable and consistant frame rates, if fraps or an equvlilent application can catalogue a history of frame render times to a resolution of one thousandths of a second I...
I don't understand how this information cannot be captured in Fraps.
Like others I assume AM3 will be bringing Opteron's 2.2Ghz northbridge clockrate to the desktop, how much does performance improve from this while maintaining stock core clocks?
The detail might be off but your point remains valid, the fact a single socket i7 is keeping company with 4 way systems speaks for itself.
Your link is showing an i7 at 3.95GHz rendering in 7minutes 39 seconds as compared to a 4 way Opteron 8360 at stock 2.5GHz rendering in 5 minutes 38 seconds(?)
Unless I've misunderstood OverClocker_gr's role in the linked site it's a professional review on a website bringing in add revenue and so I would think open to constructive criticism.