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02-09-2004, 00:14
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AMD demonstrated today a dual-core Opteron system using 90nm chips. Specifically, the system used was an HP ProLiant DL585, HP's existing 4-way Opteron server. The demonstation emphasizes the compatibility dual-core Opterons are expected to have with the existing Socket 940 platform when the chips launch during the middle of next year, though no clockspeed was disclosed for the dual-core processors used in the test.
Slide 4 of this presentation provides an overview of the now familiar Opteron dual-core layout. To review, both cores are connected to the SRQ and share the memory controller and HyperTransport interface. Each core has its own 1 MB L2 cache, just like existing single-core Opterons. The presentation indicates that the server upgrade from 4-processors to 8-cores was possible with a BIOS flash.
Πληρως συμβατοι με 940...
Παρτε και το slide 4 αφου εισαστε περιεργοι...
AMD demonstrated today a dual-core Opteron system using 90nm chips. Specifically, the system used was an HP ProLiant DL585, HP's existing 4-way Opteron server. The demonstation emphasizes the compatibility dual-core Opterons are expected to have with the existing Socket 940 platform when the chips launch during the middle of next year, though no clockspeed was disclosed for the dual-core processors used in the test.
Slide 4 of this presentation provides an overview of the now familiar Opteron dual-core layout. To review, both cores are connected to the SRQ and share the memory controller and HyperTransport interface. Each core has its own 1 MB L2 cache, just like existing single-core Opterons. The presentation indicates that the server upgrade from 4-processors to 8-cores was possible with a BIOS flash.
Πληρως συμβατοι με 940...
Παρτε και το slide 4 αφου εισαστε περιεργοι...