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I think he wouldn't MM.But nice you came forward and said it
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Last edited by informal; 09-03-2007 at 12:31 PM.
The only troll here is YOU! It was an A & B conversation, why don't you C your AMD troll a$$ out of it LOL!? He keeps asking why I called you a Fanboy, sheesh the answer is plain enough.
When Victor, Fugger or Hell, even Movie Man gets a Barkie, I'll believe benchmarks, the rest I'll read but take with a Grain of Salt. Sorry, I can't take pics of the Servers, MACs or the brain-scan machines at work LOL!
Last edited by Donnie27; 09-04-2007 at 07:59 AM.
Originally Posted by Movieman
Posted by duploxxx
I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
Posted by gallag
there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
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Yet, he still doesn't know what I do, what I've played with or builtMy personal stuff has little to nothing do with what servers I've seen, played with or fixed. I do believe he has those even before you spoke up. Yes, your word is more than good enough for me, thanks for backing him up. I'm not running a Server in my home. But I do have two AMD based rigs and two Intel based rigs.
I'm not always right and when proven wrong I'd rather see it as something as learned instead of digging a deeper hole like some others here. So maybe informal is still smarting from being shown the definition of a Paper Launch or the other guy about how much money AMD pays IBM, hell, I don't know. I don't hold grudes.[/OT]
If the 3GHz Barkie did break 30K on 3DBung-O-Marks, big deal since that doesn't translate or carry-over to any real-world Game/s or Apps. Most of the local IT geeks I know aren't excited about Barkie at all (or the next Intel Xeon). Most just say, we'll see and go from there. These men and women are saying sales will be tough/slow going for Intel and AMD. I asked why and each said "Glut". Now it is Funny as hell that I can say both and certain folks read that as AMD bashing![]()
Originally Posted by Movieman
Posted by duploxxx
I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
Posted by gallag
there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
Sure thing Donnie,lmao.I am a "troll" because i post relevant news in connection to the topic title,and you are a great dude who posts anything that is off topic in a news thread.News flash for you:this is a news thread!Get it!? Maybe not...Too hard to figure i guess.
And Donnie,I see you still use that bad mouth to label others("troll a$$" for instance).I wonder how much more will the mod on duty here keep his eyes shut or half open.After all we are in a news thread where people come to read news.Not off topic arguments about non related stuff.They can read that at other subforums(or that's the way it should be..)
Last edited by informal; 09-03-2007 at 05:44 PM.
Guys I'm going to say this once and if nobody listens or I see one more flame this thread is gone and warnings/bans will be handed out.
STOP FIGHTING!
A few more days, then we'll know what's what fellas.![]()
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New info from Gary@AnandTech:
So Gary said that the jump in performances between B00s from May to B02s is very large(he saw the time in SPi 1m test decreased by 26s from B00's score-quite a lot).This right there invalidates the coolaler's forum topic(which BTW is gone-at least the pictures of the K10 ES results)Throughout the entire prototype and pre-production (as stated in my last message) process, certain features on the CPU, in the BIOS, or on the chipsets have been turned off/on, latencies have changed, etc, etc. This is a normal part of the engineering process as the design is fleshed out and finalized. It does not represent final silicon capabilities and performance.
As I said earlier, I used a poor example as it was not meant to be taken literally spec for spec when comparing engines and CPUs. Regardless of the example, the point was that the platform performance improved significantly as the core speeds improved and this included performance per watt among other indicators. There is a myriad of reasons as to why this occured but considering the early silicon, BIOS, and chipset designs, we could only speculate as to why and I tried to present a few reasons that we honed in on.
If you compare a B00 chip from May to a B02 today, there is a significant difference in performance in all areas (26 seconds in SuperPI 1m for one) and my comments represent observations of what has occurred over this time period. We have final silicon now and results will be posted in the near future. My observations today are different than they were two weeks ago and as the platform matures they will change again.
Once we see the HT 3.0 capable chipsets and Phenom cores mature then we will have an even better indication of the performance of this core design in the consumer market but for now the initial release is Barcelona in the enterprise market.
Also he said he saw a visible improvement within the last two weeks ,so this means that a lot of beta silicon chips floats at Far East's mobo factories.
Like he said:"My observations today are different than they were two weeks ago and as the platform matures they will change again." Presumably he is talking about the Phenom and RD790 boards which will be a little late (not September but middle of October-due to low volume of K10 DVTs out there at the moment).
All of this still gives us a hint about a variety of chips,boards and support for them in form of functional bioses.6 days to go and no retail silicon leaked.Tells a lot about NDA and what AMD actually sends to others for testing.
Last edited by informal; 09-03-2007 at 07:04 PM.
ROFL
26s improvement in 1M
something tells me it's still a dog if you can shave off 26seconds in beta![]()
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http://www.tcmagazine.com/comments.php?id=15914&catid=2
AMD's cat, the K10-based Opteron is finally out of the bag as, on September 1st the company has announced that it has already begun shipping the new processors.
i7 3610QM 1.2-3.2GHz
840ee is two prescotts on a piece of silicon. http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/article/1797/
Last edited by rozzyroz; 09-04-2007 at 04:21 AM.
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So your constant Trolling directed at me is relevant and on Topic, right? Stop acting like a Troll and I'll stop calling you one
If I bother you soooooo much there is such a thing as an ignore button.
Six more days to see what Barkie can do. I'll be happy for heart-broken AMD Fans everywhere who've had to put up with Conroe Spankings for how long now? Maybe the forums will be a little more peaceful if Barkie performed anywhere near the 30K rumored by these guys.
Originally Posted by Movieman
Posted by duploxxx
I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
Posted by gallag
there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
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It depends how you define native dualcore. X2 is just 2 totally seperate cores with a shared SRI thats basicly its northbridge. In "nativeness" you would have C2D>CD>X2>Presler>Smithfield.
Also native doesnt mean it scales better by default. A C2D doesnt scale superiour to X2. Tho its just as more native to K8, that K8 is to P4.
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hey george
looks like i'll be able to fend off these new CPUs with a Celeron![]()
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=157673
Actually all intercore communications in x2 K8 goes through the main memory just like in Pentium D.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...nalysis_4.html
So, I have to state that I can’t find any indication of direct data transfers from one execution core to another in the Athlon 64 X2 processor. According to my tests, the most recent copy of data is always read from system RAM. This must be a limitation of the MOESI protocol implementation. The following seems to happen when data are accessed: on receiving a read request probe read that the second core puts on the system bus, the first core performs a write-back of the modified cache line into memory. After this write or at the same time with it, the requested line is transferred to the second core. If the data in the first core’s cache haven’t been modified, they are read from system RAM. Why is there no direct transfer between the cores via the crossbar switch? Ask AMD’s engineers about that!![]()
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Barcelona will connect to an L3 the same same way. Last thing I saw said there wasn't any Core to Core, L1 to L1 or even L2 to L2 interconnections. Each are separate Core that can run without the rest of the system or cores. You can't split a C2D like that. Sure two Cores that make up C2Q is different.
If K10 is faster and IHMO it will be in some apps, it will be faster because of its Core Improvements, not some Native BS. Singled threaded app/s should bare this out. These type apps will shoe the improvement made to each core. The problem is AMD's marketing folks would rather talk Catch Prases since that easier to grasp. IMHO, that's disrespecting the folks who love them. That's like saying our fans are Dumb so let's give them something simple.
Originally Posted by Movieman
Posted by duploxxx
I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
Posted by gallag
there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
I see the off topic discussion is going rampant again..Hmm,mods must have a day off
Back on K10 topic.New info is coming out,this time with some AMD slides
Inside AMD K10 Architecture
Some new info from here:
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/480/1
From this page :http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/480/5 of the article we have a glimpse of 45nm offerings(all with some new codenames as Suzuka 45nm quad core based on Shangai)
From here we can see the uni vs split power plane difference in K10 Barcelona:Here is a quick summary of the cores that will be launched for the server market based on K10 architecture:
Barcelona: quad- or dual-core Opteron on the 2000 and 8000 series, 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, 2 MB L3 memory cache, registered DDR2 memory, socket 1207 (socket F), HyperTransport 1.x, 65 nm manufacturing process.
Budapest: dual-core Opteron on the 1000 series, 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, 2 MB L3 memory cache, conventional DDR2 memory, socket 1207 (socket F), HyperTransport 1.x or 3.0, 65 nm manufacturing process.
Shanghai: quad- or dual-core Opteron on the 2000 and 8000 series, 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, 6 MB L3 memory cache, registered DDR2 memory, socket 1207 (socket F), HyperTransport 1.x, 45 nm manufacturing process.
Montreal: octal- or quad-core Opteron on the 2000 and 8000 series, 1 MB L2 memory cache per core, 6 MB or 12 MB L3 memory cache, registered DDR3 memory, socket G3, HyperTransport 1.x, 45 nm manufacturing process.
Suzuka: quad- or dual-core Opteron on the 1000 series, 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, 6 MB L3 memory cache, conventional DDR3 memory, socket AM3, HyperTransport 3.0, 45 nm manufacturing process.
Here is a Phenom desktop line up:
And finally the roadmap(showing the Dual Core Rana clearly as Stars core and NOT the RevG derivative as some earlier suggested)Here is a quick summary of the cores that will be launched for the desktop market based on K10 architecture:
Spica: A single-core Sempron LE CPU, with 512 KB L2 memory cache, regular DDR2 memory, HyperTransport 3.0 and socket AM2+.
Rana: Dual-core Athlon X2 LS CPU, with 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, L3 memory cache (value not disclaimed) regular DDR2 memory, HyperTransport 3.0 and socket AM2+.
Kuma: Dual-core Phenom X2 CPU, with 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, 2 MB L3 memory cache, regular DDR2 memory, HyperTransport 3.0 and socket AM2+.
Agena: Quad-core Phenom X4 CPU, with 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, 2 MB L3 memory cache, regular DDR2 memory, HyperTransport 3.0 and socket AM2+.
Agena FX: Quad-core Phenom FX CPU, with 512 KB L2 memory cache per core, 2 MB L3 memory cache, regular DDR2 memory, HyperTransport 3.0 and socket AM2+ or socket 1207+.
Server roadmap:
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Last edited by informal; 09-04-2007 at 09:05 AM.
2.4 at launch is certainly better than 2.0 at launch, so I'm happy
Unfortunately that probably won't be enough to beat a 3.33ghz yorkfield![]()
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