Feb 04 2008

AMD to Display Triple-cores at CeBIT 2008, Again Delays Faster Quad-cores

AMD to Display Triple-cores at CeBIT 2008, Again Delays Faster Quad-coresTaipei, Taiwan — Feb 04, `08 — AMD expects to launch its triple-core Phenom 8400 and 8600 at CeBIT 2008 along with its low-power quad-core Phenom 9100e, however the quad-core Phenom 9700 and 9900 CPUs, which were originally scheduled to launch at the same time, will be delayed for both launch and showcase to a later time, DigiTimes reports citing sources at motherboard makers.

DigiTimes further writes, “The delay of Phenom 9700 and 9900 is due to the TLB bug and AMD is still working to raise core frequencies. The company will launch Phenom 9550 and 9650 in the second quarter this year.

AMD will also delay the launch of its second wave triple-core Phenom 8700, 8650 and 8450 CPUs by a month, from their original schedule in early second quarter.” More at DigiTimes.


Feb 01 2008

AMD Intros ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2

AMD Intros ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2SUNNYVALE, Calif. — AMD on Monday, Jan 28, announced the immediate availability of the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 graphics processor, expanding the visual boundaries of PC entertainment well beyond the 1080P High Definition (HD) threshold.

The industry’s first graphics processor to break the Teraflop (one trillion floating point operations per second) barrier, the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 nearly doubles the performance of the award-winning ATI Radeon HD 3870 introduced in November 2007.

Through an elegant yet aggressive design, the 55 nanometer process-based ATI Radeon 3870 X2 combines two ATI Radeon HD 3870s on a single graphics board, connected through integrated CrossFire technology.

ATI Radeon 3870 X2 is also the first performance-leadership graphics product in the world to support Microsoft’s upcoming DirectX 10.1 technology. The ATI Radeon 3870 X2 delivers a new class of price and performance leadership with unbelievable enthusiast value at a suggested retail price of US $449.

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This launch follows on the success of the recently released ATI Radeon HD 3400 and ATI Radeon HD 3600 series graphics products, completing a comprehensive portfolio of next-generation 55nm GPUs that deliver unparalleled price, performance and energy efficiency from entry-level to performance-leadership class products. More at AMD.


Jan 07 2008

Intel Unveils 16 Next-Generation Processors, Including First Notebook Chips Built on 45nm Technology

Intel Unveils 16 Next-Generation Processors, Including First Notebook Chips Built on 45nm TechnologyCES 2008 — Las Vegas — Jan 07, `08 — Intel unveiled 16 products today, including the company’s first 45 nanometer (nm) processors for Intel Centrino Processor Technology based laptops.

With the introduction of the new processors, Intel will offer 32 desktop, laptop and server processors based on these innovations. Intel also announced continuing momentum in ultra mobile computing and WiMAX.

Mobility: Intel Announces Santa Rosa Refresh Product Line
Santa Rosa Refresh – Intel launched “Santa Rosa Refresh,” an update to Intel Centrino processor technology that includes the next-generation 45nm high-k (Hi-k) mobile processor (codenamed “Penryn”) and improved graphics capabilities.

• 45nm Hi-k Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor for Centrino — Taking advantage of the Hafnium-based, Hi-k metal gate reinvented transistors inside, Santa Rosa Refresh-based notebooks deliver improved platform performance and great battery life. Graphics improvement focuses on HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc support with an optional third-party decoder, as well as enhanced content and gaming capabilities.
• Santa Rosa Refresh for Desktop — Intel will also use this new mobile technology foundation with the energy-efficient performance of the 45nm Intel Core 2 Duo processor to enable a variety of smaller, cooler and quieter, stylish desktop designs.

Intel Unveils 16 Next-Generation Processors, Including First Notebook Chips Built on 45nm Technology

Mobile Internet Devices:
• Intel confirms “Menlow” platform shipments in the first half of 2008: Intel is getting ready to ship its first-generation low-power platform, codenamed “Menlow,” in the first half of the year. The Menlow platform is comprised of the “Silverthorne” processor and the “Poulsbo” chipset, both being designed from the ground up for MIDs and UMPCs. At CES, Intel provided a sneak peek of some of the upcoming “Menlow”-based devices and applications that are being optimized for this platform.
• Intel unveils customers planning to launch Menlow-based platforms at CES: In a sign of growing momentum behind MIDs and UMPCs, Intel is showcasing a range of Menlow-based devices from customers who expect to ship these products later this year. In its technology showcase, Intel has Menlow-based MIDs and UMPCs from Aigo, Asus, BenQ, Clarion, Compal, Digifriends, EB, Gigabyte, Lenovo, LG-E, LiteOn, Quanta, Toshiba, USI, and Willcom.
• Skype announces support for Intel-based MIDs: Skype announced a collaboration with Intel to develop a mobile Skype experience for MIDs based on Intel low power processors and chipsets. Mobile users will be able to make Skype voice and video calls and send instant messages on the move while harnessing the PC-like performance of Intel’s MIDs. This new category of small, truly mobile consumer devices with WiMAX and Wi-Fi capabilities will enable free Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls and cheap SkypeOut calls to be made on open wireless networks.

WiMAX: Mobile WiMAX Takes the Stage in 2008
Intel’s integrated Wi-Fi/WiMAX module (codenamed “Echo Peak”) will debut in certain next-generation Intel Centrino processor-based laptops (codenamed “Montevina”) beginning in the middle of the year. The company’s low-power mobile WiMAX silicon specifically designed for mobile Internet and consumer electronic devices (codenamed “Baxter Peal”) will also be available this year.

Consumer Desktop PCs: 45nm Goes Mainstream this Quarter
• “Penryn” family of processors comes to mainstream desktop PCs – Intel announced three quad-core and four dual-core 45nm-based processors for consumer desktop PCs arriving later this month and throughout the first quarter of the year. The new 45nm Intel Core 2 Quad and Intel Core 2 Duo processors have a range of speeds and feature large L2 caches and Intel HD Boost, which delivers increased performance on such multimedia applications as video editing and encoding.
• Intel Core 2 Processor with Viiv technology – Intel will also extend the performance and energy efficiency of the new 45nm processors with Intel HD Boost to the Intel Core 2 Processor with Viiv technology platform. The company will also focus future plans on delivering silicon-driven capabilities that support the areas of better connecting, protecting and managing digital content – as well as delivering the performance required to view, share and enjoy it.

Intel Unveils 16 Next-Generation Processors, Including First Notebook Chips Built on 45nm Technology

• Later this quarter:
– The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Processor (3.2 GHz/1600 MHz system bus 45nm Hi-k metal gate processor formerly codenamed “Yorkfield”) and Intel X48 Express Chipset targeted at high-end PC users and enthusiasts. The Intel X48 Express Chipset continues to push the performance envelope with native support for XMP 1600 DDR3 memory.
– “Skulltrail” is a new dual processor-based platform that will provide extreme high-end enthusiasts with a fantastic professional media creation and gaming experience. The platform will feature two quad-core Intel Core 2 Extreme processors for 8-core performance and 4 PCI Express x16 Gen 1.1 slots with planned support for up to 4 graphics cards. More at Intel (in pdf).


Dec 25 2007

AMD to Launch Triple-Core Phenom CPUs in March 2008

AMD to Launch Triple-Core Phenom CPUs in March 2008Dec 25, `07 — DigiTimes is reporting on AMD adjusting its triple-core CPU model numbers and launch dates, citing sources at motherboard makers.

“AMD will launch two B2 stepping triple-core CPUs, Phenom 8600 and 8400 in March of next year, while in the second quarter, the company will launch three more models, Phenom 8700, 8650 and 8450.

The Phenom 8400 and 8600 will feature core frequencies of 2.1GHz and 2.3GHz, respectively, while the Phenom 8700 will clock at 2.4GHz. Phenom 8650 and 8450 will be based on B3 stepping cores, and will have frequencies of 2.3GHz and 2.1GHz, respectively. All five CPUs will have a 95W TDP.

The high price/performance ratio of the triple-core CPUs could force Intel to cut prices of its quad-core products which could cause higher-end models to cut into sales of lower-end CPUs, noted the sources. However, AMD could also face the same problem, they added.” More at DigiTimes.


Dec 24 2007

AMD to Further Delay Phenom 9700, 9900 Launch

AMD to Further Delay Phenom 9700, 9900 LaunchDec 24, `07 — DigiTimes is reporting on AMD notifying its partners that the launch of higher-end quad-core Phenom processors, including the 9700 and 9900, will be postponed to the second quarter of 2008 from the original schedule of early 2008, citing sources at motherboard makers.

“However, whether AMD’s triple-core Toliman series CPUs will also see delay will be the key decision for the company, since Toliman offers a high price/performance ratio compared with Intel’s quad-core CPUs. A delay for Toliman will hurt AMD the most, noted the sources.

The sources commented that the reason for the delay of 9700 and 9900 is because AMD has not yet been able to solve the translation lookaside buffer (TLB) erratum found in the chips.” More at DigiTimes.


Dec 19 2007

Unleashed: AMD Phenom 9600 BLACK EDITION Quad-Core Processor With NO Specs and NO Details

Unleashed: AMD Phenom 9600 BLACK EDITION Quad-Core Processor With NO Specs and NO DetailsUnleashed: AMD Phenom 9600 BLACK EDITION Quad-Core Processor With NO Specs and NO Details

On December 19, 2007, AMD released a new AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition quad-core processor with Clock Multiplier Control for tunable performance. The newest Black Edition processor can improve platform performance by unlocking the potential of AMD OverDrive– the industry’s most powerful Windows-based performance tuning utility. More at AMD.

As per the headline, AMD press release ( click on the thumbnail for a screen shot) has NO mention of any kind of specs / clock speed.

OK! after a little bit Googling, found some specs at X-bit Labs:

“Quad-core AMD Phenom processor 9600 Black Edition will operate at 2.30GHz clock-speed, 2MB shared L3 cache and 512KB dedicated L2 cache per core and will have support for dual-channel PC2-8500 (DDR2 1066MHz), just like the typical AMD Phenom 9600 chip. However, the Black Edition processor has unlocked clock multiplier, which allows enthusiasts to clock the new chip higher than 2.30GHz without any issues that are associated with overclocking.”  More at X-bit Labs.


Dec 19 2007

Intel to Delay Three Quad-Core Penryns Till AMD Releases Phenoms

Intel to Delay Three Quad-Core Penryns Till AMD Releases Phenoms

Taipei, Taiwan — Dec 19, `07 — DigiTimes brings us another Intel launch-delay news, just 2 days after Intel’s X48 chipset postponement.

DigiTimes reports on Intel adjusting its product strategy and delaying three 45nm quad-core CPUs, Core 2 Quad Q9300, Q9450 and Q9550, that were originally scheduled to launch in January next year, citing sources at motherboard makers.

“Intel has already notified its partners that it will push back the launch of the three CPUs to February or March next year, depending on AMD’s schedule for triple-core and the upcoming Phenom CPUs.

Launching the CPUs now will not benefit Intel much in its battle with AMD, while they could cause damage to Intel’s 65nm quad-core CPUs, therefore the company has decided it is in no rush to release new products until AMD is able to present more of a threat.” More at DigiTimes.


Dec 13 2007

AMD Delays Barcelona and Phenom; Aims for 2008 Profit

AMD Delays Barcelona and Phenom; Aims for 2008 ProfitNEW YORK — Dec 13, `07 — AMD has delayed shipment of major chip products until next year but aims to return to profitability in 2008, Chief Operating Officer Dirk Meyer said on Thursday, Reuters reports.

Reuters further writes, “AMD, the world’s No. 2 supplier of computer processors, has struggled in the last two years with market share losses and chip shipment delays. It posted four straight quarters of losses this year amid renewed competition from its far larger rival, Intel.

Meyer said AMD would ship its high-end Barcelona chip products and Phenom products in the 2008 first quarter. Speaking at a meeting with analysts, he apologized for delays and promised to do better next year. The Barcelona chip is designed for computer servers and the Phenom chip is aimed at desktop PCs.” More at Reuters.


Dec 07 2007

Apple Leopard Users Getting ‘Green / Purple Screen Of Death’

Apple Leopard Users Getting ‘Green / Purple Screen Of Death’: Apple Discussions ScreenShot# 1Apple Leopard Users Getting ‘Green / Purple Screen Of Death’Apple Leopard Users Getting ‘Green / Purple Screen Of Death’: Apple Discussions ScreenShot# 2Apple Leopard Users Getting ‘Green / Purple Screen Of Death’: Apple Discussions ScreenShot# 3Dec 07, ‘07 — Apple Leopard users say their systems have taken to randomly flashing the color green, InformationWeek reports.

InfoWeek further writes, “A poster to Apple’s support forum named “Matthew Hickey1″ recently reported that his Leopard-based PowerBook displays the green flashes whenever he tries to close applications.

Numerous follow-up posts indicate that the problem isn’t unique to Hickey’s machine. Other users of Leopard, officially known as Mac OS X 10.5, say they’ve experienced the weird green flashes. Apple support forum member “bob812″ likens them to “a strobing effect.”

So far, Apple does not appear to have a fix for the issue. “I was on the phone with support for three hours trying to resolve the problem but no luck,” wrote “DJS223.”"

Comments on Apple Discussions:

User “Matthew Hickey1″ Posts:
“Before anybody suggests it, no I haven’t been drinking or taking drugs….

I’m curious if anybody else has noticed a random green flash (like the flash that photobooth provides only green) from time to time when closing applications or performing other similar tasks. I can’t decide whether it’s some kooky “feature” or whether there are compatability problems with my ATI X800 graphics card, or whether my display has decided to give up.

Anyone? ”

User “Chrissli” writes:
“I also have a 30″ and get these green flashes, but these are not the only graphic errors I have. I also have problems when entering time maching (1 third of the screen seems to be slower) and i sometimes get small green flashes behind the dock.

Also my menu bar is not transparent.

When I switch my resolution to a lower one, the problem is gone.

I have a radeon 9650.”

User “Andrew Hoyt” writes:
“Yes! I have gotten green and purple flashes (at first I thought this was a feature) and my time machine appears exactly as in the picture you linked. I can still use it, it’s just crazy.

I have an ATI Radeon X800 XT for a graphics card, I am thinking that could be a problem. I did a clean install of Leopard on another disk and got absolutely no problems.

Tried archiving and installing on my main drive array- no such luck, still flashes.”

More at InformationWeek, Apple Discussions.


Dec 05 2007

Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2008 RC1, Prepares for Feb-08 Mega Launch

Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2008 RC1, Prepares for Feb-08 Mega LaunchMicrosoft delivers next milestone for highly anticipated Windows Server 2008, makes RC1 (release candidate one) ready for testing; industry readies for worldwide launch wave with “Heroes Happen Here” launch theme.

REDMOND, Wash — Dec 5, 2007 — Reaching a major milestone in development, Microsoft today made available the Windows Server 2008 release candidate one (RC1) for customers to download and evaluate.

In addition, Microsoft committed more than $150 million (U.S.) worldwide for outreach and demand generation to IT professionals and developers, and disclosed additional details and partner programs in preparation for the “Heroes Happen Here” launch events, beginning on Feb. 27, 2008, in Los Angeles.

Windows Server 2008 RC1
Windows Server 2008, which is scheduled to release to manufacturing (RTM) by the Feb. 27 launch event, reached the RC1 milestone today and is available to customers for download at Microsoft.com/ws08eval.

With RC1, Microsoft is enhancing Group Policy with Group Policy Preferences, formerly known as PolicyMaker Standard Edition and Policy Share Manager. As the code approaches final signoff, RC1 is one of the last opportunities for customers and partners to evaluate it and provide feedback. So far, more than 1.8 million customers have obtained Windows Server 2008 evaluation code.

Industry Partners Kick Off Windows Server 2008 Launch Wave
As the industry gears up for the new enterprise and developer platform, thousands of industry partners have been working with Microsoft on product testing and evaluation, and are currently developing new applications, device drivers, services and solutions.

Ten partners in particular — Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Citrix Systems, Dell, Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, Intel, Quest Software, SAP AG and Unisys — have already invested significant time and resources to be platinum sponsors of the upcoming launch, demonstrating their strong support for and excitement about Microsoft’s next-generation products.

To date more than 140,000 IT professionals and developers have been trained on Windows Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008, and 3,100 certifications have been granted on Windows Server 2008. More at Microsoft.


Dec 04 2007

Erratum Plagues Quad-Core Opterons, Phenoms

Erratum Plagues Quad-Core Opterons, PhenomsDec 04, ‘07 — Slashdot reports on a story by “The Tech Report” on possible chip problems with AMD’s quad-core Opteron, Phenom processors.

“Errata are not uncommon with new processors, but a problem with the TLB logic in AMD’s quad-core Opteron and Phenom processors appears to be quite serious. The erratum is so severe that AMD has issued a ’stop ship’ order on all quad-core Opterons.

AMD has also blamed this bug for the delay of the 2.4GHz Phenom, despite the fact that the erratum is unrelated to clock speed. A BIOS-based workaround for the issue has been made available to motherboard makers, but it apparently carries a 10-20% performance penalty.

What’s more disturbing is that AMD knew of the erratum and the potential performance hit associated with fixing it before it launched the Phenom processor. Hardware provided to the press for reviews did not include the fix, conveniently overstating Phenom performance.”

Excerpts from The Tech Report:

“The erratum is a chip-level issue involving the TLB logic for the L3 cache that can cause system hangs in specific circumstances. AMD has a fix for the problem in the works, but it degrades performance.

In order to better understand this problem, TR spoke with Michael Saucier, Desktop Product Marketing Manager at AMD. Saucier confirmed that the TLB erratum can cause the system to hang when the chip is experiencing high utilization.

Apparently contradicting prior AMD statements on the matter, Saucier flatly denied any relationship between the TLB erratum and chip clock frequencies. He also said there’s no relationship between clock speeds and the performance degradation caused by the BIOS-based fix for the erratum.

we’ve already discovered that our Phenom review overstates the performance of the 2.3GHz Phenom. We tested at a 2.3GHz core clock with a 2.0GHz north bridge clock, because AMD told us those speeds were representative of the Phenom 9600. Our production samples of the Phenom 9500 and 9600, however, have north bridge clocks of 1.8GHz.”

More at The Tech Report.


Nov 30 2007

AMD Lowers Prices of Radeon HD 3800 Series

AMD Lowers Prices of Radeon HD 3800 SeriesTaipei, Taiwan — Nov 30, ‘07 — DigiTimes is reporting on AMD’s plan to drop the price of its Radeon HD 3850 and 3870 GPUs by around $20, citing sources at graphics card makers.

DigiTimes further writes,”In response to AMD’s plans, Nvidia also notified its partners that it will consider following up with price reductions of its own, causing several makers to delay mass orders to prevent themselves from absorbing the price damage, according to the sources.”

The original official Radeon HD 3850 and 3870 prices were US$179 and US$219. More at DigiTimes.


Nov 29 2007

AMD Expands R&D Presence in India

AMD Expands R&D Presence in IndiaBANGALORE, India –BUSINESS WIRE– Nov 29, ‘07 — AMD, a leading global provider of innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer electronics markets, today announced the opening of a new silicon design and platform research and development (R&D) facility in Bangalore.

As India’s role and importance in AMD’s global R&D network increases, the number of employees in Bangalore continues to grow, requiring a new facility that will accommodate the current team while also providing room for future growth. Employees will move into the new 52,000 square-foot center upon its completion and continue to focus on development of AMD’s most advanced, next-generation processing solutions.

Dr. Hector Ruiz, AMD’s Chairman and CEO, traveled to Bangalore to inaugurate the newly built center, which is comprised of state-of-the-art office space offering a host of modern amenities to improve the overall work experience.

“Our engineering employees in India play a critical role in AMD’s global design network, and this new R&D center gives them the world-class equipment and resources they need to excel,” said Ruiz. “In AMD’s quest to become the technology partner of choice for the industry, this facility is vital to help us design and deliver industry-leading solutions specifically tailored to the needs of our customers in India, and for all our customers worldwide.”

Engineering staffs in Bangalore are playing the lead role on “Shanghai,” AMD’s first 45nm quad-core microprocessor, and are currently involved in design testing and optimization of the new chip. Prior to their efforts on “Shanghai,” teams were responsible for delivering key intellectual property (IP) for the first Quad-Core AMD Opteron microprocessor, previously codenamed “Barcelona.” More at AMD.


Nov 23 2007

AMD Likely to Delay 2.4GHz Phenom CPU Launch Too

Tag: AMD, Computers, Processors, Quad Core, Roadmap, Taiwan, TechLuverJack @ 6:01 AM

AMD Likely to Delay 2.4GHz Phenom CPU Launch TooTaipei, Taiwan — Nov 22, ‘07 — Issues with AMD’s new 65nm processors are not only dampening the launch schedule of the highest frequency version 2.6GHz Phenom CPU, but may now also affect the 2.4GHz 9700 model as well, according to sources at motherboard makers in Taiwan, says Digitimes.

Digitimes further reports, “Phenom 9500 and 9600 CPUs launched on November 19 at US$251 and US$283, respectively, and AMD was earlier reported to be planning to launch a 9700 model in mid December. However, this schedule is now likely to be pushed back to early 2008, sources at motherboard makers have revealed.

The delay of the higher-end CPUs is not the only disappointment expressed by the industry players as the thermal design power (TDP) of the upcoming 9700 is also drawing concern. The sources revealed that the 9700 will have a TDP of 125W while the the 2.6GHz 9900 model will have its TDP hit as much as 140W.

In light of the delay and the higher-than-expected TDP values, the motherboard makers expressed concerns about AMD’s planned migration to 45nm production in 2008 with the possibility that the Socket AM3 CPU lineup, including Deneb FX, Deneb, Propus, Regor and Sargas, may all have their launch schedules postponed.” More at Digitimes.


Nov 23 2007

Asustek to Increase Intel-Based Notebook Platforms to 90% of Shipments

Tag: AMD, ASUS, Computers, Intel, Laptops, TechLuverJack @ 12:55 AM

Asustek to Increase Intel-Based Notebook Platforms to 90% of ShipmentsNov 23, ‘07 — Digitimes is reporting on Asustek Computer adjusting its notebook strategy to increase the proportion of Intel’s Santa Rosa Refresh and Montevina platforms up to 90% of its notebook shipments, while dropping AMD-based platforms from 30% to around 10%, citing sources at the company.

Digitimes further reports, “In line with Asustek’s move, market sources commented that as AMD has not shown any obvious growth in its notebook platforms, the company’s notebook market share might only reach 12-13% in 2008.

Asustek expects its notebook shipments in 2007 will increase to 7.2 million units, with branded notebooks occupying 4.2 million of the total, noted the company sources.Asustek aims to become one of the top-five notebook vendors worldwide in 2010 and a top-three vendor in 2013, according to the company.” More at Digitimes.


Nov 19 2007

Kingston Readies DDR2 1066MHz Memory for AMD Spider Platform

Kingston Readies DDR2 1066MHz Memory for AMD Spider PlatformKingston Readies DDR2 1066MHz Memory for AMD Spider PlatformFOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif –BUSINESS WIRE– Nov 19, ‘07 — Kingston today announced it is shipping 1066MHz ValueRAM designed specifically for the new AMD Phenom Processor. Kingston worked closely with AMD on the launch of the Spider Platform, comprised of the new Phenom Processor, ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series graphics card and the AMD 7-Series Chipset, to ensure peak memory performance. Kingstons 1066MHz ValueRAM modules help take advantage of Phenoms ability to deliver true quad-core performance.

The new Phenom processor from AMD will give high-performance and multi-threaded applications room to excel, said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. DDR2 1066MHz ValueRAM desktop memory has been designed and tested to complement AMDs new chipset and CPU technologies, giving high-end users the ultimate experience.

Memory is essential in optimizing the performance of the new Spider Platform. Kingstons DDR2 memory modules help fuel Phenoms four natively integrated processor cores, breaking system bandwidth barriers and turbo-charging platform performance.

Kingston DDR2 ValueRAM 1066MHz Specifications
Part Number                    Capacity and Features                                    MSRP (US only)
KVR1066D2N7/512           512MB 1066MHz (CL7-7-7-20 @ 1.8V)              $ 89.00
KVR1066D2N7/1G            1GB 1066MHz (CL7-7-7-20 @ 1.8V)                  $ 178.00
KVR1066D2N7K2/1G        1GB 1066MHz (CL7-7-7-20 @ 1.8V) kit of 2       $ 170.00
KVR1066D2N7K2/2G        2GB 1066MHz (CL7-7-7-20 @ 1.8V) kit of 2       $ 340.00


Nov 19 2007

Samsung Intros Its Highest-Speed DDR2 Main Memory and Fastest Graphics Memory

Samsung Intros Its Highest-Speed DDR2 Main Memory and Fastest Graphics MemorySAN JOSE, Calif –BUSINESS WIRE– Nov 19, ‘07 — Samsung announced today that its highest-speed DDR2 main memory and its fastest graphics memory have been designed to work smoothly with the new AMD Phenom processors and new ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series of graphics processing units (GPU) for desktop PCs.

AMD Phenom processors provide a high-speed L3 2MB cache to enhance the information flow between processor cores, main memory, and graphics and video accelerators.

The Samsung 512 megabit (Mb) DRAM (dynamic random access memory), capable of 1066 million data transfers per second, is Samsungs fastest DDR2 chip and is available in densities up to 1 gigabyte (GB) per module.

AMD is delighted that Samsung is producing a high performance memory solution well suited for our new AMD Phenom processors, said Bob Brewer, corporate vice president of marketing and strategy, AMD. Samsungs leading-edge GDDR4 and GDDR3 graphics memory can provide a significant performance boost for systems that use our ATI Radeon HD GPUs.

Samsungs fastest memory chip its GDDR4 1.2Ghz has been designed to be fully compatible with AMDs new ATI Radeon HD 3870 GPU. ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series of GPUs transfer data at 72 gigabits (Gbps) per second, while consuming less power than current ATI graphics processors. In addition, Samsungs 900Mhz GDDR3 is engineered to work seamlessly with the ATI Radeon HD 3850 GPU. Samsungs 1.2 Ghz GDDR4 is offered in a 16Mx32 configuration, while the 900 Mhz GDDR3 is available in a 8Mx32 configuration.

The AMD Phenom processor incorporates four natively integrated processor cores and provides a system bandwidth of up to 14.4 Gbps of high bandwidth I/O. The ATI Radeon HD 3800 series is designed for Windows Vista, with the ability to navigate the Windows Aero 3D user interface.

Samsungs 1.2 Ghz GDDR4 and 900 Mhz GDDR3 are now in mass production. Samsungs DDR2-1066 DRAM is planned to be mass produced beginning at the end of the year.


Nov 19 2007

AMD Introduces Phenom, Spider Platform

AMD Introduces Phenonm, Spider PlatformSUNNYVALE, Calif. — November 19, 2007 –Rewriting the rules for enthusiast computing, AMD today unveiled its new platform codenamed “Spider”, with the first true quad-core processor supporting scalable graphics for The Ultimate Visual Experience. The AMD Spider platform combines the introduction of AMD Phenom quad-core processors, ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series graphics processors with Microsoft DirectX 10.1 support, AMD 7-Series chipsets with CrossFireX and AMD OverDrive software. The AMD Spider platform is a major milestone on the path to Accelerated Computing, AMD’s vision for platform-level acceleration through co-processing.

AMD’s Spider platform advances enthusiast computing by delivering the most sophisticated multi-GPU enthusiast platform ever with ATI CrossFireX technology. The combination of the energy-efficient 55nm ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series of graphics processors and the increased system bandwidth of PCI Express® Generation 2.0 and HyperTransport 3.0 technology, provide optimal processing power for a scalable HD multi-GPU experience. AMD design and manufacturing innovation has enabled the AMD Spider platform to easily scale to three or four graphics processors and deliver a true gaming supercomputer.

HD Technology
With HyperTransport 3.0 technology, AMD Phenom processors have more system bandwidth than ever before with up to 14.4 GB/second of high bandwidth I/O. When combined with the additional bandwidth of AMD PCI Express 2.0 chipsets and graphics processors, the AMD Spider platform enjoys maximum bandwidth to support smooth 1080P video playback, enhanced multi-GPU and high-speed disk and network interfaces. With the only true quad-core processor and infrastructure flexibility with AM2+ socket, AMD processors are designed to be compatible with future 65nm and 45nm AMD Phenom processors to deliver key performance gains.

The addition of UVD ensures exceptional platform efficiency and image quality in HD-DVD and Blu-ray decoding for both H.264 and VC-1 specifications. Big screen gaming and entertainment is also made easy with enhanced HDMI connectivity with integrated HDCP and audio for HDMI video.

Scalable Platform Performance
The multi-core design of AMD Phenom quad-core processors, based on Direct Connect Architecture, features an integrated memory controller designed to support memory speeds up to DDR2 1066, 128-bit floating point units and AMD’s Balanced Smart Cache for rapid access to memory, with a shared L3 cache for leading-edge performance on multi-threaded software.

Availability and pricing
AMD Phenom processors 9600 (2.3GHz) and 9500 (2.2GHz) are now available for $283 and $251 respectively in 1,000-unit pricing. The ATI Radeon HD 3850 with 256MB of GDDR3 memory begins at US $179 MSRP and the ATI Radeon HD 3870 with 512MB GDDR4 memory from US $219 MSRP, available from AMD’s selected graphics products partners.


Nov 16 2007

Cleaning Up in ‘Fab World’

Tag: 45nm, AMD, BBC, Intel, Processors, TechLuverJack @ 12:02 AM

Intel_Fab_32_Chandler_AZIntel_Fab_32_Chandler_AZ_InsideThe process of making silicon chips is as complex as the chips themselves. Each manufacturing plant, or “fab”, may cost billions of dollars and is a triumph of engineering.

Nov 15, ‘07 — Dr Peter Wilson, a Senior Lecturer in Electronics at the University of Southampton, School of Electronics and Computer Science, writes an in-depth article on “Fab World” for BBCNews. 

“Fab world” is like no other place on earth.

Its pristine white walls, secure air locks, sterile air and ethereal yellow lighting makes it seem like you have arrived in the belly of an orbiting space station.

Outside, we worry about dirt on our shoes and wipe our feet, or perhaps wipe some dust off our laptop screen. In fab world, we worry about a few atoms contaminating the environment.

If dust falls on the delicate silicon wafers on which chips are printed it can render them useless.

Modern transistors - the tiny switches at the heart of these devices - are described in terms of the smallest feature sizes that can be made, such as a 45 nanometres, or 45 billionths of a meter. To put this in perspective, the average human hair will be between 20 and 100 micrometers across - over a thousand times larger - and a typical dust particle will be anything from 1 to 100 micrometres.

The fab is a place for chips, not for people. As a result, only the pure and the clean are given permission to penetrate its’ inner chambers. Anyone that enters must go through a strict set of procedures.

A series of ante-chambers serve as prep rooms where workers change into a series of gowns and gloves, collectively known as a “bunny suit”.

Sticky floors make sure that no one treads in any contaminants and an air shower before entry makes certain that any loose particles are stripped away. Skin flakes, lint, hair and anything else gets sucked into the grate in the floor.

And then it’s onwards into the hum of the clean rooms. Stark white walls reflect the yellow sodium lights from above and a constant breeze blows down from the ceiling taking any particles through the gridded floor.

In modern fabs, ultra high tech chips are manufactured in what are known as class 1 rooms that contain just one tiny particle per metre cubed. In contrast, a room where open heart surgery takes place may have as many as 20,000.

Inside, humans very rarely come into contact with the rainbow-streaked discs of reflective silicon on which the chips are cut. Instead, they are there to trouble shoot and monitor that everything goes correctly. The silicon wafers are handled on monorails that move above the fab floor and the processing is done by complex vacuum sealed robots.

The wafers enter one end of the line costing a couple of hundred dollars and appear at the other - weeks later - patterned with billions of transistors and worth tens of thousands of pounds.

The silicon itself is not made at the fab - the ultra pure ingots (up to 99.99999999% pure) are produced and cut by specialist companies and sold to the chip makers. The fab world’s magic is creating the incredibly complex patterns of wires and circuitry on chips the size of a postage stamp time and time again

Each layer of a processor is constructed using a mask which is like a stencil, to highlight the areas to be deposited, etched or doped. Doping involves adding impurities to the silicon to change its electrical characteristics - something which has to be done with astonishing precision.

In addition, the size of individual features is now smaller than the wavelength of light that used to be used to pattern them, which means the use of some clever optics is required.

The yellowish lights used inside the fab are to make sure that they do not interfere with this process. Each one of the 10mm by 10mm silicon squares is a triumph of design. More at BBCNews.


Nov 15 2007

AMD Unveils Gaming Performance for the Masses with ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series

ATI_Radeon_HD_3870_Graphics_CardATI_Radeon_HD_3850_Graphics_Card_in_a_Quad_ATI_CrossFire_Configuration_on_AMD_790FX_Chipset-based_MotherboardSUNNYVALE, Calif. — November 15, 2007 –AMD today announced the introduction and immediate availability of the ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series of graphics processing units (GPU).

As the world’s first series of graphics processors to deliver Microsoft’s DirectX 10.1 support, 55nm process technology and tri and quad multi-GPU support with ATI CrossFireX, the ATI Radeon HD 3800 series ushers in a new era of enthusiast gaming performance at mainstream price points.

The ATI Radeon HD 3800 series will be introduced in two variants at launch, from US $179 MSRP, the ATI Radeon HD 3850 with 256MB of GDDR3 memory and from US $219 MSRP, the ATI Radeon HD 3870 with 512MB GDDR4 memory. The launch of the ATI Radeon HD 3800 series redefines the enthusiast segment and puts high performance gaming in reach of more users than ever before. This innovative new series of graphics products also represent the first step in the launch of AMD’s upcoming enthusiast platform codenamed “Spider.”

The ATI Radeon HD 3800 series also introduces the world to ATI CrossFireX, AMD’s innovative next-generation multi-GPU technology designed to deliver unprecedented performance scaling with support for two, three and four graphics processors in CrossFire configurations. At launch, the ATI Radeon HD 3800 series will support dual-GPU CrossFire with tri and quad-GPU support scheduled for January 2008.

Graphics bandwidth is also greatly enhanced with the introduction of PCI Express 2.0. Delivering over 16 gigabytes per second of bi-directional bandwidth, PCIe 2.0 doubles the bus data rate over the previous generation. The combination of PCIe 2.0 and HyperTransport3 on next-generation AMD platforms provides a dramatic increase in the amount of system bandwidth for high definition, multi-GPU PC gaming.

With the launch of the ATI Radeon HD 3850 and ATI Radeon HD 3870, AMD has answered the call of HD video enthusiasts with top-to-bottom support for the Unified Video Decoder (UVD). The addition of UVD ensures exceptional platform efficiency and image quality in HD-DVD and Blu-rayTM decoding for both H.264 and VC-1 specifications. Enhanced HDMI functionality also continues on this series of products with integrated HDCP and audio for HDMI video. More at AMD.


Nov 11 2007

Intel to Enter in to New Era of Transistors Made of Hafnium with Faster, Smaller 45nm Penryn Processors

IntelIntel_Core_2_Extreme_Quad_CoreIntel Co-Founder Gordon_MooreNovember 11, 2007 — Intel plans to roll out its newest generation of processors, Monday, flexing its manufacturing muscle with a sophisticated new process that crams up to 40 percent more transistors onto the Penryn chips.

The world’s largest semiconductor company expects to start shipping 16 new microprocessors — which also boast inventive new materials to stanch electricity loss — for use in servers and high-end gaming PCs .

The chip maker will now use Hafnium in combination with a pair of secret metal oxides instead of silicon dioxide to craft the insulation layer of the gate that controls current. The tweaking of the materials counts as the most significant change to transistors in about forty years, according to Intel co-founder Gordon Moore.

Fifteen of the new chips will run server computers, or systems that dish out data on corporate networks and the Internet, while one model is designed for personal computers.

On Monday, Intel will roll out 12 new quad-core versions of its Xeon server chip available in the Penryn family, which will ship as the Xeon 5400 Series products. The chips will be available at speeds between 2GHz and 3.20GHz with a front side bus topping out at 1600MHz and cache sizes of up to 12MB.

In addition, customers will find the new quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX9650 desktop chip. Next month, Intel will ship three new dual-core versions of Xeon under the 5200 Series brand. 

Intel plans to release three more server models in December, followed by desktop-computer and notebook chips in the first quarter of 2008.

While server chips cost about the same as PC processors to make, they can sell for 10 times as much.

The new chip line, which Intel calls Penryn, is made with so-called 45-nanometer process technology. That means the gaps between the tiny wires in the electronic circuits measure just 45 billionths of a meter. That’s less than twice the width of a common-cold virus.

The chips have 820 million transistors, 40 percent more than existing models, yet are 25 percent smaller. Intel’s first chips, introduced in the early 1970s, had just 2,300 transistors

“It will have a big impact on servers, which have the biggest appetite for performance,” said Intel Vice President David Perlmutter. “It’s a huge deal. It’s marrying a great product with a great technology.”

As per Martin Reynolds, an analyst with Stamford, Connecticut-based Gartner Inc, Advanced Micro is about two years behind Intel in its manufacturing technology.

Next year, Intel will begin rolling out more 45nm chips - “Nehalem” - that rely on a revamped microarchitecture that includes integrated memory controllers and high-speed interconnect.

The server chips will sell for $177 to $1279 in quantities of 1,000. The gaming chip will cost $999 in quantities of 1,000. Intel said all the processors would be available within 45 days. More at Intel.


Nov 07 2007

AMD Delivers First Stream Processor with Double Precision Floating Point Technology

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AMD_ATI_Stream_ComputingAMD Firestream 9170 and Supporting Software Development Kit Unlock Stream-Based Accelerated Computing.

SUNNYVALE, Calif. –BUSINESS WIRE–Nov 07, ‘07– AMD today announced the AMD FireStream 9170 Stream Processor and an accompanying Software Development Kit (SDK) designed to harness the massive parallel processing power of the graphics processing unit (GPU). AMD leveraged its unique collective expertise in both GPUs and CPUs to deliver the first integrated hardware and software development solution that meets the needs of the demanding high-performance computing (HPC) market. AMD plans to deliver the FireStream 9170 and supporting SDK to market in the first quarter of 2008. With this launch AMD expects to achieve another important milestone on the path to Accelerated Computing by delivering the first in a series of next-generation heterogeneous compute architectures.

With a broad range of customer engagements underway, notably customers in the oil and gas, financial and engineering analysis industries, AMD is delivering on its vision of Accelerated Computing with breakthrough benefits for our enterprise customers, said Rick Bergman, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Graphics Products, AMD. Leveraging the immense graphics processing capabilities acquired from ATI and the HPC domain expertise of AMD, we are developing strong relationships with system vendors and the supporting technology eco-system to deliver processing innovation through an open platforms approach.

AMD FireStream 9170

The AMD FireStream 9170 will be the worlds first Stream GPU with double-precision floating point technology tailored for scientific and engineering calculations. Competitively priced at an MSRP of $1999 USD, it features up to 500 GFLOPS of compute power, rivalling many of todays supercomputers, and providing dramatic acceleration for critical algorithms. This second generation Stream Processor is built with 55 nm process technology and consumes less than 150 watts of power delivering an exceptional performance per watt. In addition, the reduced heat dissipation allows it to function in dense design configurations. The FireStream 9170 is a single card solution with two GB of onboard GDDR3 memory to compute large datasets without CPU traffic. The asynchronous direct memory access (DMA) ensures data can flow freely without interrupting the stream processor or CPU.

GPUs have long been known for their immense parallel processing performance but many challenges still remain in driving widespread customer adoption for general purpose compute, said Jon Peddie, President, Jon Peddie Research. Leveraging its unique capabilities in high-performance CPU and GPU technologies, AMD is well positioned to drive an integrated hardware and software proposition that can deliver the best of both processing worlds to its HPC customers. More at BusinessWire.


Nov 07 2007

AMD to Delay 2.6GHz Phenom by 2008 on Barriers Over 65nm Conversion

AMD Phenom 64Taipei — Nov 08, ‘07 — Amid stiff barriers from 90nm and 65nm conversion, sources at Taiwan motherboard makers do not expect AMD to roll out the highest frequency 2.6GHz version of its new quad-core Phenom CPU family before 2008. Says Digitimes.

Digitimes further reports, “The sources noted that AMD will only introduce two Phenom CPU at the November 19 launch, the 2.2GHz 9500 and 2.3GHz 9600 models. A 2.4GHz 9700 model is expected to launch during December, but a 2.6GHz one will not be introduced until 2008, they noted.

While expressing satisfaction about the new 65nm desktop CPU lineup, the motherboard makers explained the key reason for AMD failing to meet its roadmap on the launch of a 2.6GHz Phenom is because of barriers relating to conversion to 65nm.

However, the sources highlighted the competitive pricing that AMD is planning to offer. Prices for the 9500 and 9600 CPUs may be as low as US$250 and US$270 for some channels and OEMs, while the officially announced prices will be US$280 and US$320. The 9700 processor will be priced at around US$300, the sources added.” More at Digitimes.


Nov 05 2007

AMD Introduces AMD LIVE! Home Media Server

HP MediaSmart Server DemoHP MediaSmart Server EX470_EX475AMD Live!SUNNYVALE, Calif. — November 5, 2007 –AMD today announced availability of home servers based on the AMD LIVE! Home Media Server solution. First to market is the HP MediaSmart Server, which is powered by AMD64 technology and Microsoft Windows Home Server software. This new category of home media servers offers consumers a simple way to access, share and enjoy their PC files, digital photos, movies and music throughout the networked home and on the go.

Broadband, multi-PC networked households are expected to grow to 150 million worldwide by 2010, according to a recent study by analyst firm IDC. As the consumption of digital media continues to rise exponentially, devices like the HP MediaSmart Server help fulfill a growing need for digital file protection and centralization within the home while enhancing consumers’ entertainment experiences, regardless of media format or preferred devices.

The HP MediaSmart Server can be ordered beginning today from HP and select online channel partners in North America, and is expected to be available in select European countries in early 2008.

The complete AMD LIVE! solution includes desktop and notebook PCs, the AMD LIVE! Home Cinema, the AMD LIVE! Home Media Server, and the AMD LIVE! Entertainment Suite. More information and free software downloads are available at AMD Live!

HP MediaSmart Server EX470 / EX475 Specs:

- OS: Windows Home Server
- Control Center: Software that runs on network PCs to give all network users the ability to browse browse shared folders on the HP MediaSmart Server, add photos and video clips video clips to the HP Photo Webshare and perform an immediate backup of their computer
- PC hard drive backup: Once the HP MediaSmart Server software is installed on a home PC, the Windows Windows Home Server backup software automatically starts backing up the PC’s hard drive image every night. You can customize number and frequency of backups kept.
-Media streaming: Microsoft Windows Media Connect media streaming capability for streaming streaming photos, music, video and downloaded movies to an HP MediaSmart TV, an Xbox 360, or to a networked home entertainment center
- Users: Up to 10 user accounts can access the HP MediaSmart Server. In addition, a predefined predefined Guest can be enabled
- PC operating system support:
  - Backup – Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP
  - Remote access to computers – Microsoft Windows XP Pro, Media Center Edition 2004 or higher, or Windows Vista Ultimate or higher
  - File sharing – Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP Home or Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro SP4, Mac OS X, Linux
- AMD 1.8 GHz 64-bit Sempron
- 512MB DDR2 DRAM
- 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) RJ45
- 4 USB 2.0, 1 eSATA
- Internal Hard Drives: 1 SATA 500GB for EX470
  2 SATA 1TB(2×500GB) for EX475
- Four Hard Drive Bays for Expandability
- No word on price yet

More at HP MediaSmart Server, AMD Live!


Oct 27 2007

The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, The Most Famous, Most Discussed and Most Controversial Work of Art of All Time, Goes Online

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