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Thread : Barcelona Architecture: AMD on the Counterattack
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A very Interesting read
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Excellent article. [Thanks for posting the link].
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I only understand maybe 2% of that, but all I can say is "boom!" I worry now not if K8L/K10 will be faster, but if AMD will be able to make enough of these things. Heres to hoping for team green. |
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very nice article makes me want to wait for Agena seems to be along the lines of
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Sounds very interesting. There seems to be some more promise in this rebuild of the K8 uArch...
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Great article!! After the "AMD sucks in ..." and "AMD kicks ass with..." threads, this is the first interesting and comprehensive (for non CPU architects) thread... |
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Nice post. It's spot on. |
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Put it this way... without the PM there would be no C2D.
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Nice 8) |
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It looks like the server variants aren't going to be the really showy processors. A 2.9Ghz Kuma? Imagine the decimation that would lay out against a current 6000+. |
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Can I ask a real noob question? The article mentions an on-die northbridge. Does this mean that there won't be a northbridge on the mobo, and that it will all be done in the CPU?
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Some guy named Anand.... |
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No AMD CPUs have had full northbridges on the motherboard since the last Socket A Semprons stopped being sold a few years ago. All Athlon 64, Opteron, and the socket 754 and AM2 Semprons have most of the traditional northbridge functions on-die. Thus an AMD K8 chipset can often be just a single chip, which is the southbridge. |
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