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AMD Opteron "Piledriver" Processors Arrive Mid-November
While AMD FX "Piledriver" client processors in the AM3+ package are just around the corner, slated for a little later this month, the company's first enterprise processors for servers and workstations, based on the new micro-architecture, are slated for mid-November, according to a report. AMD could begin with an overhaul of its multi-socket enabled Opteron 6200 series and single/dual-socket enabled Opteron 4200 series with the new Opteron 6300/4300 series, featuring the 8-core "Piledriver" silicon. The multi-socket enabled Opteron 6300 series will consist of nine models, tabled below.
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Are these REAL cores? Or bulldozer "cores"
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Piledriver cores...
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REAL piledriver cores. Look for the Authentic AMD hologram.
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Remember Remember the Middle of November... couldn't resist
anyhow I think it's kinda odd the amount of L3 cache doesn't scale with the number of cores.
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Because Opteron 6300 is an MCM (like Core 2 Quad). It's one package with two 8-core "Piledriver" dies.
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that explains it, thanks
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16 AMD cores - nice - yipiii... maybe can compete with 4 intel cores, finaly.
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Trolls need banned. Either they're just bags of c***s or are too stupid to realize how powerful these chips are.
Intel cannot compete against these chips in server. They're much cheaper and as fast or faster for the same solution. The only exception is if you're using some draconian software licensing per core.
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what could i do with a 16 core processor?
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But, nothing will change, just as we saw with the XP and 64. Marketing, brainwashing, and the money to coerce will win out.
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of the piledriver and opteron lot!
i know of no reason why intel's treason should make AMDs performance drop ;p
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But, nothing will change, just as we saw with the XP and 64. Marketing, brainwashing, and the money to coerce will win out.
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You mention power consumption, and you're right that it's a big deal. But when you can buy one 130W Xeon to do the work of two 140W Opterons, it just falls as an argument in Intel's favour. All AMD have going for them in this space is that the initial purchase cost of Opterons is far lower. |
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I mean isnt that what you bought your machine initially for too?
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I don't run it 24/7 at full speed, and I don't have to hire and air condition a massive space to keep it in. I know people who do server procurement, and they aren't interested in "bang for buck". You and I have a set budget, and we get the most performance we can for that. People who buy servers have a set performance level that they need, and they get the most cost efficient solution for that performance level, where cost efficiency includes space efficiency and energy efficiency. Adding another socket will cost Ģ1000s extra over the lifetime of the server, on top of the original purchase price.
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btw TDP is measured differently between both companies so it still is a moot point, there is no standard of measuring it /thread
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Also, max(bang/buck) does not equal min(buck) for which (bang=x) And in addition, when we talk about bang/buck in consumer terms, we normally totally ignore "buck" contributors other than initial purchase price. The sad thing about this is that I actually partially agree with you. Opterons are the superior value proposition for most users, providing that no floating point capability is required. But your irrational argumentation and unwillingness to acknowledge rational arguments that oppose you totally discredits you. |
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Intel's claim to fame is its much lower TDP. Given that over a lifetime of a server the bulk of the cost goes to power consumption I wouldn't be surprised if these chips actually work out to be roughly equal, with Intel having a higher front-end cost, and AMD's spread out a bit more (in terms of power bills). |
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http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/287?vs=434 See also FX41** vs. i3, etc. http://www.anandtech.com/show/5553/t...-for-servers/2 So I expect these Xeons to perform around the level of existing SB 8-cores. |
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Actually the higher clocks on the Xeons (plus better IPC) gives the Xeons a slight advantage in most situations. A small boost, but a noticeable one nonetheless. However, for how powerful the Opterons are, their price tag is much nicer than Intel's without much loss in performance. AMD does multi-threading and multi-"core" well. (When I say multi-core, I'm really meaning CPUs in general that support some form of symmetric multi-processing). AMD has a much better bang for your buck with excelling in a number of tasks, where Intel does come ahead on more of these tests, you're paying almost twice as much from your entry 8-core Intel CPU. So consider for a moment, if you can pay for two 16 core server CPUs for the price of one Xeon.
So lets consider the things that each does best. Xeon: Good IPC High Clocks 8 real cores, plus 8 non-linear scaling threads (consider that HT performance is not consistent and can suffer when doing similar tasks at once). Opteron: Lower price 16 "almost real cores", (Integer ops here are the best, floating point ops aren't as powerful but you know how much every module will give you as far as performance is concerned.) So with all of this said, yeah Intel might be a little bit faster per thread because of the improved IPC but AMD is getting really good at cramming a lot of cores on to a CPU. HyperThreading is great but if you're using the same parts of the CPU for both threads that are running you're performance could suffer on your HT threads. At least with AMD all 16 of those threads have dedicated resources with the exception of the floating point unit, but even that can be efficiently used with the proper instructions. So all in all, as a System Admin, I would rather have an Opteron for a database or a computing cluster where for an application server, a Xeon might be better. For storage, I would opt whichever used the least power in combination with the price tag. So how about everyone who is uninformed doing this bulls**t move of "AMD Opteron is better!" and "Intel Xeon is better!" just drop it. Both the Xeons and Opterons are both very good processors and do certain things better than the other. Might want to ask BuckNasty about his one and about to be two 4P Opteron servers using the older magny cours 12 core procs, that's 48 cores. I'm willing to be he paid no more for that entire machine than for one middle model 8-core Xeon. The Xeon might be faster, but the big question is, would it be worth it and is it cost effective. Quote:
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Example: for Virtualization you need as many physical cores you can get (in this case 4x16). Hyper-threading won't help you here, and I remember reading a document (provided by HP for their servers) that you should actually disable HT. Simply saying Intel does everything better is not true. Quote:
And also a thing to remember is that the initial cost of hardware is lower than software (licensing etc. sometimes a lot lower). You also need to plan the power consumption over a longer period of time (my ML350G4 worked 24/7 from the day it was turned on) and the cooling costs.
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