Thursday, July 26th 2007

AMD Plans 8 Core Opteron

AMD Plans Octal-Core Opteron

Debuting in 2009, AMD's third generation Opteron, named Sandtiger, will have 8 Cores on a 45nm die. It will support HyperTransport 3.0 as well as 'G3 Memory Extender,' a new technology that supports larger memory capacities. AMD has not revealed if the new Opteron will support the current socket platform.
Source: DailyTech
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34 Comments on AMD Plans 8 Core Opteron

#1
mdm-adph
Yay for hardware that I'm not going to see until 2010.

*CRIES*
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#2
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
that is going to be amazing
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#3
L|NK|N
Very nice, at least they still trying hard to compete!
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#4
ChaoticBlankness
I think overall we will be pleased with the coming Phenom line just as we will be pleased to have this new 8 core line in 2009-2010.

The battle between AMD and Intel only makes life better for the consumer.

Hurray for new processors!
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
couldnt have said it better myself Chaotic. It goes to show AMD isnt out of the picture yet no matter how many folks want to write them off.
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#6
mandelore
from the source:

"AMD has Shanghai up its sleeves. Shanghai will be the 45nm shrink of Barcelona. AMD has Shanghai on the roadmap for a 2008 launch to replace Barcelona. Shanghai will drop into existing second-generation AMD Opteron platforms.

Shanghai features minor improvements such as a 6MB L3 cache and IPC improvements. The core will continue to have 512KB of L2 cache per core with three HT1 links. Registered DDR2 memory continues to be the memory of choice for Shanghai."

:respect::respect::respect:
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#7
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
lol 8cores 45nm my sytem looks like an old hag compared to that
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#8
cjoyce1980
sod the servers get it in to desktops
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#9
driver66
The problem is intel is waiting around the corner with a

:roll::toast: :slap:
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#10
Darkrealms
I use AMD parts but this drives me nuts about them. They talk about awsome future products and we have to wait and find out if and when they will actually do it. It just feels like a cheap PR stunt.
2c
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#11
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
amd is looking years down the road and i think that is a sound strategy. after aquiring ati things sorta got bogged down in the bureaucracy of it all im sure. that is just my guess. give them a few years and i think we will see some really great products that will give intel a real run for their money.
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#12
mandelore
Easy Rhinoamd is looking years down the road and i think that is a sound strategy. after aquiring ati things sorta got bogged down in the bureaucracy of it all im sure. that is just my guess. give them a few years and i think we will see some really great products that will give intel a real run for their money.
nicely said, i think that 2, amd has great architectural designs, but i feel not enough time to get them implemented against intels vast resources and man power, but AMD will rise again, and bite chunks from intels arse in the process :p
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#13
TUngsten
As much as I like AMD, I don't think they'll survive that long
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#14
ChaoticBlankness
TUngstenAs much as I like AMD, I don't think they'll survive that long
People have been saying that for years... and they're still around. The reality is, every industry needs an "underdog hero". For now, that title goes to little old AMD "fighting" the giant Intel corp.

Is AMD really a hero? No. However, it's fun to pretend they are, and buy their products when they have an edge over Intel.

Edit: And dude, your avatar.. omg.. *gags*
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#15
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
8 cores is overkill. hell, 4 cores is overkill. we're just now STARTING to see dual-threaded apps, and amd's talking about 8 cores?
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#16
mandelore
Random Murderer8 cores is overkill. hell, 4 cores is overkill. we're just now STARTING to see dual-threaded apps, and amd's talking about 8 cores?
yeah but thats in 2009, hopefully software may have caught up by then :)
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#17
Chewy
some games are starting to utilize 4 cores so I thought though. Amd for the 1st time in thier life time had the lead for something like 4-7 years or something now intel just started biting back.. I dont see how people thought amd couldnt survie a few years ago when they were producing the best chips.. mind you all the pc manufatures practically only used intel (contracts?).
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#18
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
mandeloreyeah but thats in 2009, hopefully software may have caught up by then :)
Just like the 64bit O/s.....they need to kill the 32bit o/s
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#19
mandelore
DaMultaJust like the 64bit O/s.....they need to kill the 32bit o/s
i suggest strategic strikes against 32bit os's, we could start with the kernals, moving to peripheral drivers killing all as we go
!! muhahahahahaha :nutkick:

ok, i went crazy, but what the hell
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#20
Conti027
Random Murderer8 cores is overkill. hell, 4 cores is overkill. we're just now STARTING to see dual-threaded apps, and amd's talking about 8 cores?
i agree and why make more cores when then can make a single core out do a quad easily . . oo i wait i know cause people think more is better
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#21
mandelore
multi core software is in its infancy, but within the nxt couple of years i reckon its gonna go ape shit on us... its the only way to improve performance without a radical increase in hardware specs. so that 8 core, i think, in time to come with be awsome
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#22
kwchang007
Only problem I see is Intel is slated to roll out Nehlem in Q4 of next year. I'm betting that along with an integrated memory controller and CSI they're going to bring in octo-core with it.....I may be wrong, but that's what it looks like they're going to do. I hope AMD shoots for something faster than a '09 launch. I also hope Intel doesn't roll out octo-core with Nehlem, but once again that's what I think they're going to do...
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#23
p_o_s_pc
F@H&WCG addict
ChaoticBlanknessI think overall we will be pleased with the coming Phenom line just as we will be pleased to have this new 8 core line in 2009-2010.

The battle between AMD and Intel only makes life better for the consumer.

Hurray for new processors!
When is the Phenom going to be coming out also can't they be used on AM2?
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#24
ChaoticBlankness
p_o_s_pcWhen is the Phenom going to be coming out also can't they be used on AM2?
Supposedly late this year, and yes.. they will be Socket AM2+, which is backwards compatible with AM2.

However one can "safely" (if there is such a thing) assume there will be a performance hit from using the older HT bus on standard AM2. At least common sense would tell us this.
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#25
p_o_s_pc
F@H&WCG addict
I hope my mobo can use one of them when they come out if i have the money i will get one. I am going to have start saving money.
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