Interesting to see that C32 and G34 will have had the shortest socket lifespan of any server socket they have ever made...
Still waiting to see some bulldozer C32 cpus pop up...
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Half-node for high end CPUs? Interesting...
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pair them up with fusion and it makes sense
size goes down like 20% and they fill that right back up with a few shaders
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That would presumably be the 28nm HPP (High Performance Plus) process:
http://www.slideshare.net/marketinge...ac-2011-update
The claims are for >3GHz ARM cortex-A9 on this process (slides 4,5,6)
Interestingly, the presentation also makes some claims for 4 GHz (ARM)
on the follow up 20nm HPP process. (slide 15) Well, of course, seeing is
believing. This is early marketing material from GlobalFoundries with
respect to 20nm.
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They might try to get some of intels lead on process tech with that half node.
Does anyone here believe in any "roadmaps" that AMD releases? Add 1 to 2 years to it and you'll have a better time line. It would be nice if they were able to keep their timelines.
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As quoted by LowRun......"So, we are one week past AMD's worst case scenario for BD's availability but they don't feel like communicating about the delay, I suppose AMD must be removed from the reliable sources list for AMD's products launch dates"
so a map from a few months ago is off about products coming out in 1-2 years, by 1-2 years. sounds a hair excessive.
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As quoted by LowRun......"So, we are one week past AMD's worst case scenario for BD's availability but they don't feel like communicating about the delay, I suppose AMD must be removed from the reliable sources list for AMD's products launch dates"
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Half of this roadmap is allready kept .... 2011-2012 ... only 2013 roadmap is unknown .... but you are surely a lot better of me for tell the future.
What have take time to AMD, was not so much the process, but redesign the way they was think new architectures after A64 ... now, it's done .. Bulldozer is the first new architecture till A64. Now they have plan to make it evolve over time .. process is only the end of the chain for make it evolve.
In this Roadmap, there's something a lot more interessant of the years, or process, .. it's the number of cores, if you watch well you see it will stabilisze to 20 cores after Terramar. What do you think it can mean for thoses architecutres ?
AMD look to have really well plan what will happend to their cpu's thoses next 4 years ... and if you want to be competitive, this is the minimum to have, have a good plan for don't stall behind.
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i dont understand the advantage of going from 32nm to 28nm. i haven't seen performance numbers on GF's 28nm processes but i doubt it's worth the time and effort for the gains.
Seems like a waste to me too. I haven't seen Intel's server roadmap but I assume this will compete with 22nm finfet from Intel. AMD probably needs 28nm and everything else they can throw at Intel just to maintain their current position.
Edit: If it's HP like Hans says then they'll clock pretty high
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I definitely don't think we'll see a 20 core processor in 2012. However, I do believe 28nm will happen in 2012. Deneb to Thuban took about 15 months if memory serves me right.
I hope AMD can stick to it's schedule and perhaps even pull the schedule in by a full quarter. It's great for the consumer when Intel has some legitimate competition.![]()
As quoted by LowRun......"So, we are one week past AMD's worst case scenario for BD's availability but they don't feel like communicating about the delay, I suppose AMD must be removed from the reliable sources list for AMD's products launch dates"
Man am I glad I'm not holding a G34 platform right now...
Seeing as how they're to release a 10-core desktop processor in 2012 it isn't that hard to see a 20-core server part...
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As quoted by LowRun......"So, we are one week past AMD's worst case scenario for BD's availability but they don't feel like communicating about the delay, I suppose AMD must be removed from the reliable sources list for AMD's products launch dates"
(28*28)/(32*32) = .765628
77% the size of 32nm
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you can guarantee they wouldn't be doing it if it wasn't worth the time and effort for the gains. 100% guarantee. how many geniuses do you think they have running these places anyway? it must be measured in the tens of geniuses. I think they've got it all under control.
28nm is considered a half-node process. It is easy to implement without changing your designs on 32nm. I dont know if you have any backgrond in IC design? But it takes a lot of time and is very complicated. Especially when designing a processor. If you can just use a better process without changing the desing much, you win time, money and performance. I don't see anything bad about it.
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