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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    Intel will most likely cut prices after Zambezi launches,so why should AMD launch at 300$ and then be forced to lower the price immediately after the launch? This way they cover any immediate 2700K/2800K launch and its price.
    Do you really think Intel need to launch 2700K/2800K

    I don't think so IMHO ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    anyone have a guess how much that one box is worth
    I know what SKU is in it and I know the prices. Can't reveal obviously, but based on our 6100 series prices that could be ~$15-$97,000. Give or take a dollar here or a dollar there.
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    If it interests anyone there appears to be a complete CPUID dump for a quad core A1 stepping Zambezi engineering sample posted on this site. The site appears to have a fairly large collection of CPUID dumps for various CPUs. I can't link directly to the dump but its at the end of the AMD section and the model number of the cpu is "AMD Eng Sample, ZD302046W4K43_36/30/20_2/8_A". I believe this is the first known complete CPUID dump for a bulldozer chip. I checked a few of the registers, ie the processor specification registers Fx8000_0002 through 0004, and when decoded to ascii from hex, they agreed with the alleged processor specification. The CPUID Fn0000_0001_ECX register also indicates the CPU supports AES and AVX, so it isn't a blatant fake based off deneb or thuban or something. (Of course it could still be a very painstakingly created fake) I'm wondering if any further information can be gleaned using AMD's CPUID Guide.

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    When seeing the rumored prices of ~$250 for FX8150, people will probably assume one of three things:
    * The performance is not better than SB 2500K and/or 2600K
    * AMD is being aggressive on price to take away market share
    * The rumored prices are fake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivon View Post
    Do you really think Intel need to launch 2700K/2800K
    IIRC the 3.6Ghz quad core 3930 reach 130w tdp on X79 platform, if 2800k exist the tdp may out of range and current P67 lineup doesn't fit it.

    Quote Originally Posted by xVeinx View Post
    Depends on whether the distributors have the final pricing correct. It is subject to change .
    I think many people only focus on price but miss some additional statement.
    If, however, they are supply constrained, you can bet the farm that other stores will run the price sky high, and I won't.
    Last edited by undone; 09-07-2011 at 02:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apokalipse View Post
    When seeing the rumored prices of ~$250 for FX8150, people will probably assume one of three things:
    * The performance is not better than SB 2500K and/or 2600K
    * AMD is being aggressive on price to take away market share
    * The rumored prices are fake
    not me,i just think sweet a 8 core 3.6Ghz for less than $300
    that means i might be able to get the FX4170 for a very,very,very nice price

    and thats all i think!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivon View Post
    Do you really think Intel need to launch 2700K/2800K

    I don't think so IMHO ...
    I think they will! I also think Intel is going have to pull rabbits out of their hat after Zambezi launches, and I also don't think Intel 2700 or 2800 whatever is gonna cut it!

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    I expect the 4 core part to perform lesser than or equal to Deneb when 4 threads are utilized, CPC. Does that matter? Hell no, the CPU runs at 4.2 Ghz?

    I expect the 8 core to go head to head with the 2600k in both single thread and multi thread at slightly lower cost. Why? Because that gives Intel two options...

    1. Lower prices (will take a while)
    2. Launch new CPUs ASAP (they might not right away, even though I bet they already manufactured some for the future such as 2x00k)
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    http://www.overclock.net/tankguys-pr...rder-info.html

    Seen this? Gonna be cheaper at bigger stores too....damn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
    I know what SKU is in it and I know the prices. Can't reveal obviously, but based on our 6100 series prices that could be ~$15-$97,000. Give or take a dollar here or a dollar there.
    Oh, that`s really one spectacular guess. You only gave or took some $82,000 here and there :-).

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    I expect the 4 core part to perform lesser than or equal to Deneb when 4 threads are utilized, CPC. Does that matter? Hell no, the CPU runs at 4.2 Ghz?
    You think IPC will be lower than Deneb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apokalipse View Post
    You think IPC will be lower than Deneb?
    If 4 core Llano-Stars based CPUs (3-5% IPC increase over previous) with 8MB L3 + cache optimizations ran at 4.2 Ghz stock (and overclocked near 5 Ghz) they would be at stock i5 2400 level and beat one (overclocked as much as possible with BCLK) by far while overclocked.

    i5 2400 is selling for $190 right now.

    I'm not saying single core or dual core IPC will be lower, I actually expect it to be much higher... but I believe that a 4.2 Ghz Deneb will be close to the X4 BD model in extensive multi-threading.

    ...I could be way off base, you never know. I just think that if AMD's only goal was "MOAR COARS" they would have stayed with the Stars architecture through 32nm and made 16 core parts based off of it. I believe Bulldozer will make headroom in single threaded apps compared to that architecture while saving space compared to a standard core design. While you can probably design something better than "Stars" for many threads, it actually performs quite well. BD gives them the ability with CMT to add in the single thread perf they really need and still put 16 (or 8) cores on the die.
    Last edited by BeepBeep2; 09-07-2011 at 03:35 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by undone View Post
    IIRC the 3.6Ghz quad core 3930 reach 130w tdp on X79 platform, if 2800k exist the tdp may out of range and current P67 lineup doesn't fit it.
    Intel already has Xeon quads E3 1280 (3.5GHz LGA1155) and E3 1290 (3.6GHz LGA1155) since May within the 95w TDP, so your statement is wrong.
    Last edited by Brice MJ; 09-07-2011 at 04:41 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brice MJ View Post
    Intel already has Xeon quads E3 1280 (3.5GHz LGA1155) and E3 1290 (3.6GHz LGA1155) since May within the 95w TDP, so your statement is wrong.
    His statement is not wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    His statement is not wrong.
    Yes it is, nothing stops Intel from releasing a desktop version of those chips if they need to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brice MJ View Post
    Yes it is, nothing stops Intel from releasing a desktop version of those chips if they need to.
    Server chips =/ desktop chips...

    You really think they are binned alike? Server chips are low-power, desktop chips are not-so-much. E3 1280's TDP doesn't include IGP either I believe...
    Last edited by BeepBeep2; 09-07-2011 at 05:13 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    If 4 core Llano-Stars based CPUs (3-5% IPC increase over previous) with 8MB L3 + cache optimizations ran at 4.2 Ghz stock (and overclocked near 5 Ghz) they would be at stock i5 2400 level and beat one (overclocked as much as possible with BCLK) by far while overclocked.

    i5 2400 is selling for $190 right now.

    I'm not saying single core or dual core IPC will be lower, I actually expect it to be much higher... but I believe that a 4.2 Ghz Deneb will be close to the X4 BD model in extensive multi-threading.
    So are you comparing a 4.2GHz Deneb against a lower clocked Zambezi?

    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    ...I could be way off base, you never know. I just think that if AMD's only goal was "MOAR COARS" they would have stayed with the Stars architecture through 32nm and made 16 core parts based off of it.
    The point of the BD 'module' is to give most of the performance of two full cores (hypothetical BD cores, not stars), with only a tiny increase in die area over one core. So they have more cores and multithreaded performance per die area, which gives them something better than HyperThreading.
    If they used 8 stars cores, the die area would be a lot larger, and probably have to sacrifice cache.

    Of course the modules design is one aspect of BD, and there is far, far more to it than "MOAR CORES".
    They are increasing multithreaded performance, increasing IPC, and increasing frequency all at the same time. Which is difficult, because they can often trade off each other.

    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Server chips =/ desktop chips...

    You really think they are binned alike? Server chips are low-power, desktop chips are not-so-much. E3 1280's TDP doesn't include IGP either I believe...
    I believe AMD measures TDP differently for server and desktop parts. I'm not sure if Intel does.

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    I am now torn between what CPU to get. If these rumored clock speeds + prices come true, having a hard time deciding between a 4.2GHz quad vs a lower clocked 6 or 8 core. >_<

    Obviously it would probably fold better, but I mostly just do gaming and media playback on my rig and of course fold when system is idle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Server chips =/ desktop chips...

    You really think they are binned alike? Server chips are low-power, desktop chips are not-so-much. E3 1280's TDP doesn't include IGP either I believe...
    Yeap, 3.6GHz E3-1290 doesnt have an IGP. Not that many people buying a U$300 chip would care and maybe they could release a 3.6GHz version with IGP by the time BD arrives (months after E3-1290 launch). Either way, roadmaps point to a 95w TDP Core i7 2600K replacement later this year, let the time tell its frequency.
    Last edited by Brice MJ; 09-07-2011 at 05:53 PM.

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    Q4 launch for Zambezi,according to JF-AMD
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    Interlagos is a server part, there is no desktop variant. The client version of Bulldozer is Zambezi and it will launch in Q4.
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    We have known BD will launch is Q4 for a LONG time now. We just dont know when.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Apokalipse View Post
    I believe AMD measures TDP differently for server and desktop parts. I'm not sure if Intel does.
    No, TDP is exactly the same for server and client parts.
    While I work for AMD, my posts are my own opinions.

    http://blogs.amd.com/work/author/jfruehe/

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    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    I knew it! This dashes OCer hopes. See what it says in that picture? "Beware of low headroom". </terrace215>


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    Charlie D. has written an article on BD shipping(and delays). Pretty interesting read,especially the info on new revision in Q1 2012.

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