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  • AMD Phenom FX, X2, X4, FASN8

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    AMD has launched the Phenom FX, X2 and X4 processor families - well, the name at least - pledging to ship the chips formerly known informally as the 'star' line in the second half of the year.

    Right now, AMD isn't saying much about Phenom, preferring to stress that it comprises "true" quad-core designs, unlike its arch-rival's offerings which are made by putting two dual-core dice in the same package. Does it make any difference? Until comparably specced Intel and AMD chips are benchmarked together, we won't know. But watch this space...

    Of course, the specs leaked out ages ago: Phenoms have 512KB of L2 cache per core and up to 2MB of on-chip L3 cache per chip. They all use HyperTransport 3 to connect to the host system, at a variety of bus clock speeds. Phenom FX, X4 and X2 chips will be rolled out through Q3 and Q4. Some Phenom FXs will use the Socket 1207+ bus, others, like the X2s and X4s, support Socket AM2+.

    All the new CPUs support DDR 2 memory and have 128-bit wide Floating Point maths units.

    AMD said its processors would be compatible with motherboards from Asus, Gigabyte and MSI, and chipsets from Nvidia, though it will be supporting Phenom with its own chipset technology. Indeed, the chip maker also announced FASN8, a two-socket motherboard based on one of its own chipsets and designed to take a pair of ATI Radeon HD 2000 series graphics card. AMD's clearly had a Motorola moment, as the vowel-challenged FASN8 is supposed to be pronounced 'fascinate'. ADVNCD MCRO DVCZ, anyone?
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    Someone from the Dresden fab might have made a little joke here, since you could read FASN8 "fastnacht" (in german 8 is "acht", and "nacht" is night, which would make it sound like german carneval)

    So they might be getting ready to celebrate

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Topha View Post
      Someone from the Dresden fab might have made a little joke here, since you could read FASN8 "fastnacht" (in german 8 is "acht", and "nacht" is night, which would make it sound like german carneval)

      So they might be getting ready to celebrate
      Been to two Fasnacht festivals in Basel (Swiss), loved it!
      "For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."

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        • #5
          P.S. You've been Spanked!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GuchiGuh
            oh dear....
            that's not good is it?
            ...maybe, maybe not. You have to take scores like that with a grain of salt until third-party reviewer can get their grubby hands on production models. Software can be very finiky about the processor, especially then it comes to rendering. Take video games, some game with the exact same config will run faster on Intel vs. AMD and vice versa. A lot of media software is heavily optimized for Intel CPU strengths, compiled with the Intel compiler etc. So just because Intel V8 beat barcelona in a single benchmark does not spell doom for AMD. It spells good marketing for Intel.

            Now if the Penryn based Xeon spanks the Barcelona in most/all benchmarks once the profuction CPUs are out ... then it will be time to AMD to panic.
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            • #7
              hey, as many of you have probably figured out, I'm a bit of an Intel fanboy; but any large performance boost from either side is ALWAYS a good thing. Look at the market right now; the Intel's are currently much more powerful - which means you can get a still VERY capable AMD for dirt cheap. Its win win. Its not win win is when both parties have, from top to bottom, a lineup that is nearly identical. Then you don't really have one driving down the price of the other.

              So even though I'm an Intel fanboy, news about either party releasing something that is a big jump in performance is a good thing. The more competitive the Penryn is, the more competitive (price/perf) the Barcelona will have to be.

              What I DONT like, is when neither party releases anything for a long period of time (R600 anyone?).
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