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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    I think the shared L2 per core pair with a size of 2MB is going to be a big deal for many desktop apps.Redpriest over at SA forums once said that AMD suffered a lot because many apps were optimized for just that cache size as a sweet spot (on intel HW since past Core2 they had very fast and large shared L2 cache). AMD finally tackled this issue with fairly large and fast L2. Compared to Thuban,in single or poorly threaded desktop workloads there is now 4x more L2 cache running at full clock with 2x greater load/store BW than Thuban core. Further,the L3 is now 33% larger and partitioned with 2.4Ghz+ frequency(20+ percent improvement Vs Thuban).
    Just looking at cache subsystem BD is on whole other level than Thuban.
    Then how about post-Nehalem CPUs?
    The logic is flawed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by qcmadness View Post
    Then how about post-Nehalem CPUs?
    The logic is flawed.
    It might look flawed,but in reality,whatever was optimized for Core2 ran at least equally well or better on Nehalem. Small but very fast private L2 and large but still fast shared L3 was a design decision that came from monolithic die approach for quad core Nehalem(and similar in Barcelona's case).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobra_kai View Post
    Link? It seems to me that the performance of recent Intel processors has proven the effectiveness of HT

    ohh really??? might it be the fact that its more ipc related .. and not related to HT ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sn0wm@n View Post
    ohh really??? might it be the fact that its more ipc related .. and not related to HT ...
    It certainly is IPC related, HT helps in most cases to improve the total number of instructions retired per clock by overprisioning the frontend and taking advantage of long latency siutaitons.

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    Guys, first photo of AM3+ board from MSI


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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    I know. Doesn't change the fact, though.
    Not having 28nm GPU's this year isn't a fact. It's plain wrong.
    We can expect both Nvidia and AMD to have 28nm GPU's this year.

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    Yeah, I mixed it up with mobile HD7xxx news. The top mobile card isn't coming out until Q1 2012.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Learn to read.
    /facepalm
    It's Q1 2012 for high-end AMD cards.
    Northern Islands (HD7000) GPU's are slated for this year. In 28nm.
    Only question is if it's by TSMC or GF. Or both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sn0wm@n View Post
    ohh really??? might it be the fact that its more ipc related .. and not related to HT ...
    Not sure I understand this statement... HT is one of many methods used to increase IPC. Saying it is IPC related but not HT related is a contradiction.

    Quote Originally Posted by JumpingJack View Post
    It certainly is IPC related, HT helps in most cases to improve the total number of instructions retired per clock by overprisioning the frontend and taking advantage of long latency siutaitons.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=169
    As the graph linked here shows HT usually improves performance, and in the worst case has no affect on performance. Presumably the benchmarks where performance does not improve are not heavily threaded ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cobra_kai View Post
    Not sure I understand this statement... HT is one of many methods used to increase IPC. Saying it is IPC related but not HT related is a contradiction.



    As the graph linked here shows HT usually improves performance, and in the worst case has no affect on performance. Presumably the benchmarks where performance does not improve are not heavily threaded ones.
    HT is part of total IPC, total IPC isn't a part of HT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobra_kai View Post
    As the graph linked here shows HT usually improves performance, and in the worst case has no affect on performance. Presumably the benchmarks where performance does not improve are not heavily threaded ones.
    About HT: How good is hyperthreading?
    Hyperthreading does indeed give a measurable advantage that shows in benchmark tests. This is a strong sales argument that may convince the confused consumer. But the microprocessor designer should also take into account that few applications are able to handle hyperthreading optimally. This is a technology that places a considerable burden on software developers as well as on operating system designers. We may ask whether the silicon space that is used for implementing hyperthreading might be better used for other purposes?

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    i dont like HT simply because it confuses people when they hear 8 threads and check their task manager, and they think its just going to be twice as fast, instead of 0 to 40% faster.

    so in the end i would call it a marketing gimick rather than a real solution to a problem of not enough cores.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
    no, CES is all about bobcat, not bulldozer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    lol, grats for making a non-car analogy
    and shame on you for having a girl in every city you travel too
    Not sure my wife would like that strategy

    Quote Originally Posted by kl0012 View Post
    You have no idea what you talking about. Have you?
    Your comparisions are really wrong and misleading.
    Interleaved hyperthreading (only one thread at time can be actived on each core) is used only in itanium. All x86 hyperthreaded cores can really handle 2 threads at time (depending on available execution resources). But since in most cases there are available execution resources (a single thread rarely utilize even 70% of available core execution resources), so HT mostly shows positive effect. This is really simple and elegant way to utilize resources which are already in place but not used.
    When you have 70% of your pipeline filled, you have 30% available for the second thread. But in really efficient code, if you have 90% filled, 10% is available, and there are cases, like Linpack, where HT gives you negative performance increase because the overhead of managing cache and threads is greater than the benefit from performance.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mechromancer View Post
    HOLD ON...

    If the desktop version of BD, Zambezi will be here in April, the server parts should arrive a few months prior correct? Can we expect Interlagos in February?
    Desktop in Q2
    Server in Q2

    That is all AMD has said.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mechromancer View Post
    Does this mean they are confident as to BD's desktop performance? It looks like another server-biased chip really. With 8 physical cores, it should surprise us though.
    That just means that their cycles lined up ahead of theirs. Who goes first is based on schedules.

    People get caught up in believing that there is some consistent relationship between who launches first, but it is more tied to readiness and launch opportunities than to some pre-determined order.
    While I work for AMD, my posts are my own opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuroikenshi View Post
    he has a job as a part-time intel cpu down at the grocery store down the road
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    amd should and had better be rushing bulldozer desktop. sandy bridge overclocking to 4.7ghz makes everything else look retarded unless you are on the fringes. intel project selling a bajillion of them and with people coming out of a recession, if amd doesn't get the new sales, they might just miss the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayhall0315 View Post
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    It's hosted from somebodies facebook account, that's all I know from the URL.

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    Can never tell what that 3.5ghz+ means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerwidh View Post
    Best laugh I've had all week!

    Thanks, friend!
    Thanks, I try to liven up the forums every now and then, I also tried by modding that G1 killer board, but noone like it


    Thanks J-F for all that, I think I will upgrade to dusty bridge for the first part of the year until 2nd gen BD is released, maybe late this year, who knows,

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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
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    AMD's own facebook fanpage. They posted about 33 pictures from CES 2011.

    No fake, unless AMD faked it themselves... lolz

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