First Six-Core Chip Processor From AMD Gets Ready !
AMD wrote in a blog that it has put its first six-core chip on track. It belongs to “Socket 1207” platform and six core direct connect architecture which lets server work with 12,24 or 48 cores per server in the future. Although it has come out with more cores it is expected to offer the same power and thermal ranges as AMD’s existing ‘Shanghai‘ processors”.
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A demonstration recently held about the technology featured “a live, seamless upgrade” of a system based on 45 nanometer quad-core Opteron processors to Istanbul processors.
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February 27th, 2009 03:51
Amazing !! But the only problem is that AMD Systems generate more heat than their counterparts and hence need extremely good cooling solutions for a tropical country like India ( Say Cooler Master type ) .
Go on AMD ……..Hail AMD
Yasaswi
May 14th, 2009 11:53
This is great information though I do agree with Yasaswi they will have to come up with good cooling solutions as AMD systems do generate more heat.