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| #15. Posted at 07:46 AM on Sep 9th 2008 | Edit Reply |
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AMDisDEC |
Not bad for a German company
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willyolio |
despite this news, people will probably still continue to babble on about how ATI brought no benefits to AMD and such.
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derFunkenstein |
Magny Cours - fancy spelling for many cores?
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flip-mode |
Thanks for pulling this info out of the pod cast. I haven't been blessed with an interest in listening to talk shows / radio shows.
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robspierre6 |
Come on AMD, two fabs in germany.....you can beat INTEL.
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Prototyped |
As I mentioned in a comment to the podcast, the IOMMU (known as AMD IOV technology) allows for device assignment so the VMs to which devices have been assigned can use native drivers and not involve the hypervisor at all. This is of course aside from the ability to remap 32-bit devices into higher address space in hardware and so improve DMA performance by eliminating the need to copy buffers.
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0g1 |
Wow, 12-Core, 4way HT3, and supports unregistered DDR3 in 1H 2010. It seems all during 2009 the server space will only support registered DDR2? I hope that desktop Shanghai supports DDR3.
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grantmeaname |
AMD's the 45nm Opteron
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