Question AMD 6 Core Processor ( PCMech Forums Processors, RAM, Motherboards, and Overclocking ) Updated: 2009-06-04 05:20:16 (3) |
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AMD 6 Core Processor
AMD introduces their new Opteron 6 Core CPU
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/...ml?redir=svr08
More versatility: Six-core performance in a quad-core footprint lets you run more and scale higher, while helping you save energy.
More cores: The Six-Core AMD Opteron? processor has six powerful processing units on each chip, delivering improved performance for environments such as virtualization, database, and web serving
Workload optimization: Hardware innovations such as AMD Virtualization?(AMD-V?) technology tackle demanding workloads with superior speed and efficiency.
Virtualization: Improved AMD-V delivers hardware-assisted virtualization for consolidation, hosted client computing environments, and disaster recovery/business continuity.
Total cost advantage: Superior value at every price point helps your business achieve more with every server computing dollar.
Save energy: With improved performance in the same electrical and thermal envelope as the previous generation, Six-Core AMD Opteron processors deliver exceptional energy efficiency with the AMD-P suite of power management features including AMD Smart Fetch technology, AMD Power Cap technology, and AMD CoolCore? technology.
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AMD 6 Core Processor
Sounds good.
Wonder how much they will cost.
shadowpr
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AMD 6 Core Processor
From what I understood talking to the Rep, they will be cheaper than the Quad Xeons but he could not give me a price, wholesale or retail.
Khalil
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AMD 6 Core Processor
great idea....knowing AMD they wont be real high priced...
I still have not had the chance to play with the Phenom IIs yet but I am getting ready to with a ddr3 platform...just for fun...and giggles
MaxRat
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