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    Intel to release 6 cores, penryn...

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    While AMD stumbles around trying to get its first errata-free Barcelona quads out two years behind Intel, Intel is off planning the launch of its six-core Dunnington microprocessor, a hex, if you will, the last of the expected Core 2-based Xeon server chips before it switches over to the Nehalem microarchitecture capable of supporting eight or more cores.

    Dunnington, a Bangalore-designed successor to Harpertown, is still supposed to be relatively hush-hush but Intel has reportedly put three dual-core 45nm Penryn chips on a die the size of a postage stamp and sharing a 16MB L3 cache. Like other Penryns, Dunnington still uses a front-side bus.

    Dunnington slips into Intel’s Caneland platform and so uses the Clarksboro chipset.

    The dingus, which Intel has previously described as pin-compatible with the dual-core/four-socket Tigerton quad, will be two- and four-socket, meaning mainframe-like machines with 24 cores.

    Intel is reportedly seeing how quickly it can get the little beast out. It was due before the first of the Nehalem chips and could appear in Q3, maybe even Q2.

    Dunnington doesn’t require the record two billion transistors that it takes to make Intel’s next-generation 65nm quad-core Tukwila Itanium, but it’s reportedly close.

    Dunnington will appear in a variety of SKUs and a variety of clock rates with power dissipation that ranges beyond 120W.

    Meanwhile, on Tuesday Intel introduced Skulltrail, now its eight-core Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform for the games market that supports two Intel quads and multi-card graphics from either ATI or Nvidia in a $649 D5400XS board.

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    Hooly crap,with 120W TDP they are going to be hot

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    Bummer, these would be groovie on a workstation....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMH View Post
    Hooly crap,with 120W TDP they are going to be hot
    hrmm... 120W TDP is nothing for a hexa-core, ~20W per core ftw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    hrmm... 120W TDP is nothing for a hexa-core, ~20W per core ftw.
    Yeah that's pretty awesome when you think about it
    But i honestly do not see the point of having 6 cores; we hardly know how to utilize 4cores 100%
    At home-use anyway; perhaps servers will take advantage of the 2 extra cores.
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    on a skulltrail that a potential of 12 cores, that makes that board more cost effective in my opinion. (provided the chipset supports the new procs, I never know if that's true or not, anyone confirm that?)
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    I could see servers taking advantage of 6 cores, way before a home user.
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    I don't think the poorly threaded software issue will last much longer.

    Multi-core is becoming mainstream which is driving companies to make their software as multi-threaded as possible
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    Scientifc applications have used parallel processing forever.

    These are not marketed towards home users, obviously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ugly n Grey View Post
    on a skulltrail that a potential of 12 cores, that makes that board more cost effective in my opinion. (provided the chipset supports the new procs, I never know if that's true or not, anyone confirm that?)
    No,these chips won't work on a ST board..
    More the pure server/high end type.
    Read that as costing one testicle a cpu..
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMH View Post
    Hooly crap,with 120W TDP they are going to be hot
    Compared with what we got today? No...
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    My clovers are over that when OC'd and controlable on air so I don't see an issue.
    4x6 cores on one board..
    nice but huge money.
    Also not a OC'able setup I think..
    Make a nice websever for GM or Ford .. Good for a big database,but no gamer or cost efficient cruncher..
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    Nehalem is still P6 like Core right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by [cTx] Raptor22 View Post
    Nehalem is still P6 like Core right?
    If you would call it that. I wouldnt even call banias for it. Its like saying K10 is still like a K6. Or a geforce 7 is like a geforce256. Along with the latest Farreri is just a slightly tweaked Ford T

    But Intel says it would be around 30% more efficient than Penryn in per core power/performance ratio. And considering high clocks usually is where the waste are made. Then yes.
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    Gotta love Intel. Instead of resting on their laurels like Nvidia is and releasing a minor *upgrade* for their next set of hardware, they step up and do some serious retooling and upgrading of their wares. AMD is reeling now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    If you would call it that. I wouldnt even call banias for it. Its like saying K10 is still like a K6. Or a geforce 7 is like a geforce256. Along with the latest Farreri is just a slightly tweaked Ford T

    But Intel says it would be around 30% more efficient than Penryn in per core power/performance ratio. And considering high clocks usually is where the waste are made. Then yes.
    Well, it isnt like netburst where you took something that was good and turned into a jalopy for five years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [cTx] Raptor22 View Post
    Well, it isnt like netburst where you took something that was good and turned into a jalopy for five years.
    Thats not entirely true. I would perhaps call Core 2 for 60% P6 and 40% P4 if you really want such a rough and broad definition.
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    Well, this isn't gonna be cheap, when you're already raped for 4 Tigertons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shintai View Post
    Thats not entirely true. I would perhaps call Core 2 for 60% P6 and 40% P4 if you really want such a rough and broad definition.
    I like rough broads...
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    Quote Originally Posted by [cTx] Raptor22 View Post
    I like rough broads...
    beat me to it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blauhung View Post
    beat me to it
    Tell these guys that this is not what they want..
    Pure server not workstation and huge money.
    Next we'll be looking at CRAY's for home use..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Tell these guys that this is not what they want..
    Pure server not workstation and huge money.
    Next we'll be looking at CRAY's for home use..:ROTF:
    So how much LN2 will FUGGER have to order for one benching session?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Tell these guys that this is not what they want..
    Pure server not workstation and huge money.
    Next we'll be looking at CRAY's for home use..
    I have a few times. The die is so big and it costs so much to make and it's such low volume that the things are only for the companies that really need consolidated virtualization or enterprise servers or whatever else people use these things for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMH View Post
    Hooly crap,with 120W TDP they are going to be hot
    not much worse then 65nm Quads like the Q6600's
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