Tuesday, February 23rd 2010
AMD Starts Shipping 12-core and 8-core ''Magny Cours'' Opteron Processors
AMD has started shipping its 8-core and 12-core "Magny Cours" Opteron processors for sockets G34 (2P-4P+), and C32 (1P-2P). The processors mark entry of several new technologies for AMD, such as a multi-chip module (MCM) approach towards increasing the processor's resources without having to complicate chip design any further than improving on those of the Shanghai and Istanbul. The new Opteron chips further make use of third-generation HyperTransport interconnect technologies for 6.4 GT/s interconnect speeds between the processor and host, and between processors on multi-socket configurations. It also embraces the Registered DDR3 memory technology. Each processor addresses memory over up to four independent (unganged) memory channels. Technologies such as HT Assist improve inter-silicon bandwidth on the MCMs. The processors further benefit from 12 MB of L3 caches on board, and 512 KB of dedicated L2 caches per processor core.
In the company's blog, the Director of Product Marketing for Server/Workstation products, John Fruehe, writes "Production began last month and our OEM partners have been receiving production parts this month." The new processors come in G34/C32 packages (1974-pin land-grid array). There are two product lines: the 1P/2P capable (cheaper) Opteron 4000 series, and 2P to 4P capable Opteron 6000 series. There are a total of 18 SKUs AMD has planned some of these are listed as followed, with OEM prices in EUR:
Sources:
AMD Blogs, TechConnect Magazine
In the company's blog, the Director of Product Marketing for Server/Workstation products, John Fruehe, writes "Production began last month and our OEM partners have been receiving production parts this month." The new processors come in G34/C32 packages (1974-pin land-grid array). There are two product lines: the 1P/2P capable (cheaper) Opteron 4000 series, and 2P to 4P capable Opteron 6000 series. There are a total of 18 SKUs AMD has planned some of these are listed as followed, with OEM prices in EUR:
- Opteron 6128 (8 cores) | 1.5 GHz | 12MB L3 cache | 115W TDP - 253.49 Euro
- Opteron 6134 (8 cores) | 1.7 GHz | 12MB L3 cache | 115W TDP - 489 Euro
- Opteron 6136 (8 cores) | 2.4 GHz | 12MB L3 cache | 115W TDP - 692 Euro
- Opteron 6168 (12 cores) | 1.9 GHz | 12MB L3 cache | 115W TDP - 692 Euro
- Opteron 6172 (12 cores) | 2.1 GHz | 12MB L3 cache | 115W TDP - 917 Euro
- Opteron 6174 (12 cores) | 2.2 GHz | 12MB L3 cache | 115W TDP - 1,078 Euro
125 Comments on AMD Starts Shipping 12-core and 8-core ''Magny Cours'' Opteron Processors
Interesting prices, and the 4000 series should be cheaper? Gonna spend some time on google now :)
AMD are intelligently playing the field very well recently.
I've been saying for years that, AMD fan or no, when Intel released their first true-eight core 32nm chip, I'd go Intel, but I think now I'd rather stick with AMD and pick up one of those 12-core beauties when they make it to the desktop market.
They probably bought it just so they could keep it out of the hands of loyal AMD owners who would've used it to cure cancer or save puppies or something equally wonderful.
Oh, so they sold for £5000 ($7700), not $5000.
Way to go AMD! I wonder how much the boards are going to cost for these things.
i doubt theyll release 12 or 8 core desktop processors in the near future, good to know they released 8and 12core cpus b4 intel, although an intel 8core might go head 2 head with an amd 12core, way to go amd on both the cpu and graphics front
AMD:nutkick:Intel
AMD:nutkick:Nvidia
Get on that AMD and Intel.
They have to create the hardware first ... the software will follow.
have 10 of those cores higher clocked then the rest for handling games and heavy duty apps, rest for everything else.
Computer will never slow down ( theoretically)
RAWRR !! CORES!! OH!! !MEMORY !! BANANAS!1
Sorry, just bored waiting for formal releases from Supermicro, Tyan, and others. I mean this has been posted for 6 hours now, lets get some boards out there people! Especially with more PCIe sexiness :D
A little chipset info:
SR5650 :: 22 lanes : 13w
SR5670 :: 30 lanes : 17w
SR5690 :: 42 lanes : 18w
Just about everything else is common between them, except for PCIe Hot Plug.