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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    gahh wheres llano?? screw zacate bring on llano/ontario
    ?? Ontario and zacate are the same core arch?
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    not much to say about llano, it's K10 + evergreen based GPU fusion..

    Bobcat and Bulldozer are their newest architectures since Athlon/K7, so plenty of juicy bits to go into

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    I don't know about you lot, but I'm very interested in knowing about the power saving features. I really hope that they can come up with something innovative there (my power bills are starting to concern me ).
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman
    been lots of years since I played with an AMD and this is just an hour so bear with me..
    My first thoughts on it is that it's fast, it's smoothe and it's fun.
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    Yes, the i7 does have the edge in pure grunt but then again the AMD has that little something I can't quite put my finger on except to use that word 'smoother" and that will get me flamed faster than posting kiddy :banana::banana::banana::banana: on the Christian networks site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by god_43 View Post
    ?? Ontario and zacate are the same core arch?
    iirc i thought ontario uses less TDP then zacate, i thought it goes ontario>zacate>llano in terms of power..

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Ontario are 9W 1GHz dual core or 1.2GHz single core.
    They also have a much slower GPU, at 280MHz compared to 500MHz in Zacate.
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    Ontario and zacate is the same chip, just binned differently. It's like saying a x4 and x3 are different cpus - they are but they're not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marten_larsson View Post
    Ontario and zacate is the same chip, just binned differently. It's like saying a x4 and x3 are different cpus - they are but they're not.
    Yeah,

    hope they give some Llano info out instead of those 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Oj101 View Post
    Surely that's not stable? I need 1.525v for 3.9GHz stable
    Looks stable


    Max is 4300 MHz aircooled stable (1.48V), problems are not temps, but one core is whorse than others. But some hard benchmarks I can at 4400 MHz. And validation 4894 MHz with normal ambients 20 C.
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    Ah ok, I can also Prime away at high speeds for an hour, but without 1.525v I get a BSOD within about three days of running World Community Grid.

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    I hope amd has at least as good power gating as Intel...
    Without it, even awesome Ipc boosts won't make them king of the hill...

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    Anyone know if there is a stream that goes along this event?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman
    been lots of years since I played with an AMD and this is just an hour so bear with me..
    My first thoughts on it is that it's fast, it's smoothe and it's fun.
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman
    Yes, the i7 does have the edge in pure grunt but then again the AMD has that little something I can't quite put my finger on except to use that word 'smoother" and that will get me flamed faster than posting kiddy :banana::banana::banana::banana: on the Christian networks site.
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    Afaik, like most academic conferences there likely won't be, at least the sub-sessions for sure.
    The best source is probably going to be whatever tech sites pick up on, as well as whatever AMD publishes on their blog.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rcofell View Post
    Afaik, like most academic conferences there likely won't be, at least the sub-sessions for sure.
    The best source is probably going to be whatever tech sites pick up on, as well as whatever AMD publishes on their blog.
    Thanks for the info.
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    been lots of years since I played with an AMD and this is just an hour so bear with me..
    My first thoughts on it is that it's fast, it's smoothe and it's fun.
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    Yes, the i7 does have the edge in pure grunt but then again the AMD has that little something I can't quite put my finger on except to use that word 'smoother" and that will get me flamed faster than posting kiddy :banana::banana::banana::banana: on the Christian networks site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    Looks stable
    [IMG]xhttp://img683.imageshack.us/img683/5721/prime1hstable3954mhz277.png[/IMG]

    Max is 4300 MHz aircooled stable (1.48V), problems are not temps, but one core is whorse than others. But some hard benchmarks I can at 4400 MHz. And validation 4894 MHz with normal ambients 20 C.
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    Any news yet? Did any tech site actually go?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechromancer View Post
    Any news yet? Did any tech site actually go?!
    Some news re: bulldozer

    http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-n...z?pageNumber=2

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    Advanced Micro Devices provided more details on its new Bulldozer core first described at Hot Chips in August. AMD senior engineer Hugh MacIntyre said the core enables 3.5 GHz performance is same power and thermal envelope as AMD's prior core design.
    The core delivers linear performance across a range of frequencies and 0.8-1.3V voltages it will need to operate. It uses 213 million transistors in a 30.9mm2 block with 11 metal gates in a 32nm SOI process, he said.
    A separate paper described Bulldozer's 40-entry instruction out-of-order scheduler and execution unit that can issue up to four instructions per cycle. The unit helps the core meet its target of delivering 90 percent of performance of past AMD cores with a significant reduction in area and power, said Michael Golden, another AMD engineer.
    ...although there's nothing that wasn't in the abstract save the 90% performance figure which we sort of knew already.
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    90% speed of Phenom II per core
    Add 2 cores
    Better power gating?
    Shrink to 32nm?

    It seems they will need 5-6 ghz stable on air at the very least to compete with Sandy Bridge single threaded...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raqia View Post
    Some news re: bulldozer

    http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-n...z?pageNumber=2



    ...although there's nothing that wasn't in the abstract save the 90% performance figure which we sort of knew already.
    I think this part is particularily interesting:


    The core delivers linear performance across a range of frequencies and 0.8-1.3V voltages it will need to operate

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    Quote Originally Posted by flippin_waffles View Post
    I think this part is particularily interesting:
    i find the 3.5ghz to be very interesting as it tends to give this screenshot some credibility. why would they choose 3.5ghz in a screenshot taken before this info was released?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nunchucka View Post
    i find the 3.5ghz to be very interesting as it tends to give this screenshot some credibility. why would they choose 3.5ghz in a screenshot taken before this info was released?

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=261
    True, and the enthusiasm coming out of AMD seems to be very genuine so they must believe they are sitting on some pretty good products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raqia View Post
    Some news re: bulldozer

    http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-n...z?pageNumber=2



    ...although there's nothing that wasn't in the abstract save the 90% performance figure which we sort of knew already.
    Looks like that guy didnt do his (or any) reaseach about the 90% thing. Its 180% when 2 cores are getting used in same module, and its NOT compared to old/other cores, its compaired to 1 core running in the same module. There is no performance related data (verified) so claiming that its 90% of an old Ph2 core is crazy, JF has already said 100 times that its faster then the old cores anyways lol.

    Any solid info came out of ISSCC yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilOne View Post
    Looks like that guy didnt do his (or any) reaseach about the 90% thing. Its 180% when 2 cores are getting used in same module, and its NOT compared to old/other cores, its compaired to 1 core running in the same module. There is no performance related data (verified) so claiming that its 90% of an old Ph2 core is crazy, JF has already said 100 times that its faster then the old cores anyways lol.

    Any solid info came out of ISSCC yet?
    By not doing his research you mean not copying down what the engineer said correctly? You in denial or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    90% speed of Phenom II per core
    Add 2 cores
    Better power gating?
    Shrink to 32nm?

    It seems they will need 5-6 ghz stable on air at the very least to compete with Sandy Bridge single threaded...

    but the thing is its not only the core performance that makes a difference .. its the rest feeding the core ... and i suspect that amd improved alot of things .... and since we didnt have a look at any benchmarks those 90% figures could be the thing we kept hearing about the module penalty .....


    so im still not sold on sub par performance until i see it with my own 2 eyes ...


    amd spent 10 years on that design .. so lets give them credit for making it better and not worse



    Quote Originally Posted by Glow9 View Post
    By not doing his research you mean not copying down what the engineer said correctly? You in denial or something?

    and you think that JF-AMD spewed random stuff out of his mouth on that subject???


    he had to be cleared by legal dept way before he could comment on that subject .. and yet his words were clear ... we have an ipc increase compared to older core design ....


    so again .. this article isnt good at all ...
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