PhoEniX-VooDoo
28-08-2008, 08:26
Credo che la notizia meriti un thread a parte in quanto potrebbe essere il ritorno di AMD al top!
Pare infatti che il passaggio a 45nm dia al Phenom un notevole vantaggio in termini di TDP, rendendo possibile salire molto bene di clock.
Come AMD Deneb core and lot seems to be on offer. To begin with, unlike the Windsor core that had a maximum FSB multiplier of 16.0x, initial reports suggest the Deneb to sport a maximum 25.0x multiplier, 200 MHz x 25 = 5.00 GHz, with the FSB left to play with. Considering at 2.30 GHz the Deneb draws in 57.3 W (according to findings), it should still leave enough room for AMD to sell premium products clocked at high frequencies.
Abbiamo quindi la possibilità di salire con il moltiplicatore fino a 25X e cosa ancora piu importante, un Deneb a 2.3Ghz ha un TDP di 57.3W (Phenom 9750, 2.4GHz, 95W) quindi c'e molto "spazio di manovra" :D
From Reviewage's findings, there seem to be two Phenom FX processors in the making. The numbering seems to take off where it last left at the Athlon64 FX 74. The two chips, Phenom FX 80 and Phenom FX 82 could be clocked at 4.00 GHz and 4.40 GHz respectively (stock speeds). An interesting statement is that at 4.00 GHz, the Phenom FX 80 should outperform an Intel Kentsfield core clocked at 5.00 GHz, implies it has to be faster than the Kentsfield on a clock-to-clock basis. This opens up an interesting debate on how these parts compare to the succeeding Yorkfield chips. This should also open gates for several models to enter the market at various clock speeds.
In sostanza quindi, a quanto pare AMD fara uscire due versioni di Phenom FX, 80 e 82 alle rispettive frequenze (stock!!) di 4.0Ghz e 4.40Ghz!
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/08-08-27/34a.jpg
Qui (http://www.techpowerup.com/69705/Phenom_FX_in_the_Works_AMD_to_take_Another_shot_at...Kentsfield.html) la notizia intera
Io li aspetto con impazienza, molto piu che i Nehalem (...)
Pare infatti che il passaggio a 45nm dia al Phenom un notevole vantaggio in termini di TDP, rendendo possibile salire molto bene di clock.
Come AMD Deneb core and lot seems to be on offer. To begin with, unlike the Windsor core that had a maximum FSB multiplier of 16.0x, initial reports suggest the Deneb to sport a maximum 25.0x multiplier, 200 MHz x 25 = 5.00 GHz, with the FSB left to play with. Considering at 2.30 GHz the Deneb draws in 57.3 W (according to findings), it should still leave enough room for AMD to sell premium products clocked at high frequencies.
Abbiamo quindi la possibilità di salire con il moltiplicatore fino a 25X e cosa ancora piu importante, un Deneb a 2.3Ghz ha un TDP di 57.3W (Phenom 9750, 2.4GHz, 95W) quindi c'e molto "spazio di manovra" :D
From Reviewage's findings, there seem to be two Phenom FX processors in the making. The numbering seems to take off where it last left at the Athlon64 FX 74. The two chips, Phenom FX 80 and Phenom FX 82 could be clocked at 4.00 GHz and 4.40 GHz respectively (stock speeds). An interesting statement is that at 4.00 GHz, the Phenom FX 80 should outperform an Intel Kentsfield core clocked at 5.00 GHz, implies it has to be faster than the Kentsfield on a clock-to-clock basis. This opens up an interesting debate on how these parts compare to the succeeding Yorkfield chips. This should also open gates for several models to enter the market at various clock speeds.
In sostanza quindi, a quanto pare AMD fara uscire due versioni di Phenom FX, 80 e 82 alle rispettive frequenze (stock!!) di 4.0Ghz e 4.40Ghz!
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/08-08-27/34a.jpg
Qui (http://www.techpowerup.com/69705/Phenom_FX_in_the_Works_AMD_to_take_Another_shot_at...Kentsfield.html) la notizia intera
Io li aspetto con impazienza, molto piu che i Nehalem (...)