Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture introduce several new features including quad-core upgradeability, AMD Virtualization (AMD-V), and energy... more
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like high-performing, low-power DDR2 memory and hardware-assisted AMD Virtualization, Second-Generation AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture are...
landmark introduction of AMD64 with Direct Connect Architecture. The AMD Opteron processor is designed to run existing 32-bit applications with outstanding perfor...
landmark introduction of AMD64 with Direct Connect Architecture. The AMD Opteron processor is designed to run existing 32-bit applications with outstanding performance and offers customers a simplified migration path to 64-bit computing. Features & Benefits Feature Benefit AMD64 Dual-Core Technology directly connects two processor cores on to a single die for reduced latencies between processors Improves system efficiency and application performance for computers running multiple applications at the same time or compute-intensive multi-threaded applications Simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing capabilities Allows users to run 32-bit and/or 64-bit applications and operating systems as they desire—without sacrificing performance Direct Connect Architecture addresses and helps reduce the real challenges and bottlenecks of system architectures Provides optimized memory performance balanced throughput expandable I/O and more linear symmetrical multiprocessing Support of up to three (3) coherent HyperTransport links providing up to 24.0 GB/s peak bandwidth per processor Provides substantial I/O bandwidth for your current and future application needs 256 Terabytes of memory address space Creates a significant performance benefit for applications in which large (or many) datasets are held in memory Scales from 1-way to 8-way across entire data or compute centers utilizing the same hardware and software infrastructure Allows for maximum flexibility in IT infrastructure helping contribute to bottom line success Integrated memory controller reduces latencies during memory access in a SMP server system Yields fast computational processing for increased performance and productivity Low-power processors in HE (55 Watt) and EE (30 Watt) - Providing uncompromised performance Increased compute density; lower TCO for datacenters with limited power budg Speci
Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture introduce several new features including quad-core upgradeability, AMD Virtualization (AMD-V), and energy efficient DDR2 memory. In addition, Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors are designed to advance AMD's performance-per-watt capabilities and leverage the proven technologies introduced in 2003 with first-generation AMD Opteron processors.
Expansion / connectivity
Compatible Slots: 1 x processor - Socket F, 1 x processor, 2 x processor
Miscellaneous
Package Type: AMD Processor in a Box without heatsink/fan (WOF)
Pricing Type: HP remarketed, Sun External Assemble-to-Order/factory integrated, Sun Assemble-to-Order (ATO), Factory integrated
Compliant Standards: RoHS
Included Accessories: LiquidCool, Heat sink
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 3 years warranty, 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 3 years, Limited warranty - 1 year
...The AMD Duron is a very good alternative to the more expensive Pentium 4 and Athlon processors. Line-moderately the Duron core is based on that of the Athlon and brings therefore also Anna-honouring just as good achievement (closer information see bench mark). For fast plays with complex diagram I would recommend this processor. I have mean AMD tested computers with some running plays, which ran all very good and made no problems.
Generally I am with my Duron 1.2 Ghz. Very contently. He falls hardly off and mostly only if any program not reliably runs and an error has. The AMD Duron 1.2 Ghz. runs with a Frontside bus from 2x100 MHz. This processor is meant for all Main boards, which possess a A-base. The Motherboard operates the processor with a tension of approximately 3.3 V. The price for this processor is to be decided a second good...
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Advantages: With the introducion of the new AMD AthlonXP 2800+. Disadvantages: If unsure of what you're doing, get someone who does.
...The AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor with QuantiSpeed architecture powers the next generation in computing platforms, delivering extra performance for cutting-edge applications and an extraordinary computing experience. The AMD Athlon XP processor is the latest member of the AMD Athlon family of processors designed to meet the computation-intensive requirements of cutting-edge software applications running on high-performance desktop systems. AMD delivers tremendous performance by increasing the amount of work done per clock cycle and improving the operating frequency at the same time. The end result is a processor design that produces a high volume of work done per cycle and high operating frequencies - an optimum combination for compelling application performance.
The AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor offers fast results when working...
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Advantages: Fast, cheap, easy to upgrade Disadvantages: Not Intel - Is that really a problem
...their products at work, and haven't looked back.
--- Why "1800+" and what happened to MHz and GHz numbers? ---
Intel have been numbering their processors and measuring their power in terms of Megaherts and Gigaherts (MHz and GHz). Until recently, so did the other chip makers.
More recently, AMD realised that a processor from Intel labelled "1.8GHz" was only as powerful as an AMD chip labelled "1.6GHz" - An unfair comarison. AMD quite sensibly under the circumstances decided to start labelling their chips differently.
An 1800+ is claimed to be equivalent to or better that an 1800MHz (1.8GHz Pentium IV processor) - So far their claims have proven broadly accurate.
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Yippee! Wow! Super! Smashing!
No regrets at-all.
To do the upgrade myself, I had to buy:
1 x AthlonXP CPU (1800+ model.)
1 x Matching CPU fan
1 x Motherboard which...
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It might be bit techy for some people, but surely help full so here it goes .
I- Introduction
There has been confusion regarding AMD's 64Bit Processor and its line up. Many Users have been confused to tell by AMD's new line up.
Let's See If I Can... more