Now that, my friend, is an interesting cpu May I ask where you got that pic?Originally Posted by doompc
Now that, my friend, is an interesting cpu May I ask where you got that pic?Originally Posted by doompc
s7:
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/425/1/
Hope succeed in your plan
Sheesh, I feel stupid...I thought CPUZ had been updated to include FX-7x....I guess notOriginally Posted by doompc
I have Core Temp 0.95 (beta) that recognizes QuadFX cpu. Do you want it ?Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
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Star cpu's to have SSE4a announced by AMD!
Regarding with the 48 SSE4 to be added into *That Other Companies* next-generation 45nm products, AMD has announced last week that Star will have SSE4A, a derivative edition of SSE4 in which those *Other Companies* 64 instructions are not available. Instructions include graphic, video encoding, 3D calculation, multimedia related are all compatible in Star.
Last edited by Serge84; 02-01-2007 at 10:45 PM.
Great, so we get another flop like 3Dnow! Gotta love it...Originally Posted by Serge84
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Just as a note, for those still far away in dreamlands. AMDs SpecFP_rate thats their only estimate of beating Intel and dualcore K8 in. Is more or less a memory benchmark. Also quite obvious why AMD haven´t posted a 4 dualcore setup in the list.
So...its like posting a sandra memory benchmark for AMD, or sandre SSE benchmark for Intel.
Another hype killed and fanbois screaming in vain.
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AMD to intro four Barcelona parts in second quarter
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37390
inquirer did swallow w0mbat's photo
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37375
congrats.
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It would be even funnier if it all turns out true. We'll just see who's side was told so and who will be laughing then so don't hold your breath so soon until its out, then we'll look back on all this and see who was right and who was wrong, then the people who had a big mouth feel stupid. *Rolls eyes* I'm sick and tired of fandom wars. Run their mouths to the very end until they are behind again and told so. Who really cares? This is about K8L not Intel.
It was directed at nobody.
Are there any other sites with information on star besides hkepc?
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http://arstechnica.com/Barcelona news
I find this very Interesting
Amd Analyst day pdf downloadFinally, K8L's floating-point/SSE datapaths have been widened from 80 bits to 128 bits, and the resulting scheduler and execution hardware has been widened, as well. This improvement gives K8L's FP/SIMD units the ability to do many common scalar and 128-bit packed single- and double-precision operations at a rate of one per cycle, bringing it up to speed with Conroe in terms of per-unit throughput.
Here is another Amd Pdf file from dec 6
There are info for their upcoming fusion, but also have some info on Barcelona(k8l)
Dec06 Amd analyst day Pdf
Wow! thanks, I have to say I like the way amd is headed.
"Shake off all the fears of servile prejudices, under which weak minds are servilely crouched. Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call on her tribunal for every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear."
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Originally Posted by Teroedni
Thanks!
Good read. 8-core in development .
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AMD will launch its quad-core Opteron lineup for SocketF at 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3GHz in mid-2007, with 2.4GHz to follow in late 2007 / early 2008. The design won't exceed 2.5GHz until Q2 2008.
Maximum dissipation is 95w for models under 2.4GHz and 120w for models above 2.4GHz.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5992
So all the 2.9Ghz parts are gone...becides dualcore maybe...Originally Posted by savantu
Just on a sidenote...even if it is 40% faster (Unlikely due to the specfp_rate only and its the highest bench at all) then it would "only" be about a 3.2Ghz Core 2 at those speeds to 2008.
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Downgraded and late it seems.Originally Posted by Shintai
About the 40% claim , it is simply restricted to SpecFP_rate and it is simulated.
Intel isn't standing still , it will introduce a new series of chipsets for DP.
Allow me to doubt K8L matching a 2.66GHz Cloverton on Stoakley.The Stoakley platform is based on a 90-nano shrink of the Bensley architecture. Bensley's dual 1,066/1,333MHz front side busses return, this time with support for upcoming 45-nano Penryn chips. Stoakley also features plenty of PCI Express, with 44 lanes of PCIe joined by a pair of second-generation PCIe x16 links. Generation one PCIe links can be used to hook into a variety of peripheral chips to provide Serial ATA RAID, Gigabit Ethernet, and PCI-X connectivity.
Seaburg is the codename for Stoakley's Memory Controller Hub (MCH), which features four channels of FB-DIMMs at 533 or 667MHz. Up to 128GB of memory is supported—double that of Bensley's Blackford MCH. Seaburg also offers an enhanced memory controller that Intel says improves sustained throughput by 25% and a larger, smarter snoop filter optimized for quad-core chips.
The snoop filter stores coherency information on all of the cache lines mapped to system memory. The Blackford MCH's snoop filter isn't really optimized for quad-core designs; affinity groups are tied to each front-side bus, but quad-core CPUs add additional agents to those busses. With Seaburg, Intel has designed a snoop filter with four affinity groups—one for each last level cache on the front-side bus. Seaburg's snoop filter also features a new eviction algorithm, and its size has been increased to ensure complete coverage for future quad core-chips that Intel says will feature larger caches.
any believable link?Downgraded and late it seems.
About the 40% claim , it is simply restricted to SpecFP_rate and it is simulated.
Intel isn't standing still , it will introduce a new series of chipsets for DP.
they said FP will get 3.6 boost Quad vs Dual, this is all we know regarding this (so more like 80%).
Last edited by alayashu; 02-06-2007 at 02:49 AM.
2x cores 2x SSE throughoutput = 4X the SSE power of a current DC.But it's all theory , in practice the gains will be much smaller.Originally Posted by alayashu
let us remember , that is a dailytech road map , not amd's road mapOriginally Posted by savantu
you mean like that penryn story with HTOriginally Posted by brentpresley
i do not know about that , they had two articles that stated that they was contacted by intel that the HT information was wrong , and they also stated that penryn was not going to be out until first quarter 08Originally Posted by brentpresley
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