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From: rupert15/10/2007 8:21:35 PM
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AMD Showcasing 45nm Samples.
45nm CPUs to Start Shipping in Mass by Mid 2008

Category: CPU

by Aleksey Razin

[ 05/10/2007 | 04:56 PM ]


xbitlabs.com 

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From: rupert15/10/2007 8:22:42 PM
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AMD demos 8-core Agena FX enthusiast PC, stream processing

Wolfgang Gruener

May 10, 2007 18:47



tomshardware.co.uk 

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From: rupert15/10/2007 8:25:06 PM
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AMD headed for full-on meltdown
... if financial forecasts are to be believed, that is. posted 4:56pm EST Thu May 10 2007 - submitted by RickGeek


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From: rupert15/10/2007 8:28:36 PM
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Firing Squad discovers a handbrake on Intel's V8

HW Roundup And Nforce becomes Geforce.....

By Theo Valich: Thursday 10 May 2007, 23:17


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From: rupert15/10/2007 8:30:09 PM
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Intel's New Anti-Malware Technologies Could Spawn New Consumer Services
By Tom Foremski for Silicon Valley Watcher

[Intel is a sponsor of SVW}

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From: rupert15/10/2007 8:31:17 PM
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Intel and AMD jostle for notebook technology spotlight
By Laurie J. Flynn
Published: May 10, 2007


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To: rupert1 who wrote (1128)5/10/2007 9:25:51 PM
From: Elmer Phud   of 2581
 
AMD Showcasing 45nm Samples.

Hardly. AMD showed a wafer and there is no indication any of the die were functional. Even if they were that would put AMD even with what Intel announced early last year. When comparing the readiness of the 2 companies remember, early this year Intel showed advanced systems running at least 4 operating systems across multi processor servers, workstations and laptops and allowed the press to have hands on access to the systems so they could play with them running advanced applications. At Intel's analyst meeting last week all presentations were done on 45nm Penryn systems running stable and solid for days.

AMD has shown a wafer of SRAMs. They are even with Intel as of early last year.

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From: rupert15/10/2007 9:47:32 PM
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World's Fastest Video Encoding Solution At NAB 2007
Kulabyte Professional Encoding Suite Running AMD Opteron(TM)
Processor-Based Servers Outperforms Competitor's Best Multi-Core
Offering by 60%

CORRECTING and REPLACING Kulabyte and AMD to Demonstrate
2007-04-11 12:32 (New York)

SAN MARCOS, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 11, 2007
Contact number for John Pepe should read: 512-795-4228 (sted
512-535-1183)

The corrected release reads:

Kulabyte(TM), a leading provider of advanced audio and video
processing technologies, and AMD, Inc. (NYSE: AMD) today announced that the Kulabyte Professional Encoding Suite powered by Dual-Core AMD Opteron(TM) processors in an 8-socket server configuration is the industry's fastest video encoder solution utilizing standard codec engines like On2 Flash, VC-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4.

Kulabyte's TimeSlice(TM) technology delivers faster than real-time encoding, noticeably improved picture quality and significant bandwidth savings, while utilizing industry standard codec engines.

When deployed with dual-core AMD Opteron processors, tests show that 16-core encoding servers deliver a 60% increase in speed and efficiency over competitive multi-core processing platforms, which are currently limited to a maximum of 8-cores in a single server. Digital media creators can encode, and distribute digital content at speeds more than 12 times faster than industry-standard codec times at comparable prices.

"AMD has engineered multi-core processors with the performance
advantages of their Direct Connect Architecture. They are ideally suited to the multi-platform production environment, and the Kulabyte solution represents a key catalyst for the rapid increase in digital video encoding productivity, speed and quality," said Rick Doherty, president of industry analyst firm Envisioneering. "A truly open-standards approach to video encoding, with a PC-based architecture, enables a very broad spectrum of content-holders and producers to cost-effectively encode and distribute video over multiple networks. This is the right approach to the expanding digital video universe."

Whether uploading to user-generated Web sites, transporting over broadcast, cable, or satellite networks, or encoding for file storage, professional DVD authoring houses, post-production facilities, television studios, film archives, user-generated Web sites, and mobile video producers can benefit from the Kulabyte solution powered by AMD Opteron processors. The advantages of faster encoding are particularly desirable for time-sensitive content such as news, sports
and live broadcasting as well as the explosion of consumer generated video content on the Web and mobile platforms.

These AMD advantages scale and become greater as more AMD
processor cores are added to the encode pipeline resulting in greater customer benefit. With Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, code-named "Barcelona," on the horizon, Kulabyte plans to scale a single video encode solution from a current industry-leading 16 cores to 32 cores.

The Kulabyte solution powered by AMD Opteron processors consistently outperforms the competition in SD and HD video compression by as much as 10% in similarly configured comparisons, when tested against the same number of cores.

"The professional video industry is at a crossroads as
high-definition video, mobile video, and Internet video formats create tremendous demands for rapid workflow," said Chris Gottschalk, president and chief technology officer at Kulabyte. "Kulabyte and AMD can jointly address these issues with standards-based, off-the-shelf solutions that are affordable and here today."

Said Charlie Boswell, director of Digital Media and Entertainment for AMD, "Kulabyte's innovative approach to video encoding takes advantage of the superior scalability of AMD Direct Connect Architecture and together these customer-centric technologies solve one of the biggest problems faced by content owners both large and small in the digital media age."

Kulabyte Professional Encoding Suite is a patent-pending
multi-core encoding system that can operate using most OEM
standards-based video codecs and will be demonstrated at NAB 2007 using AMD Opteron processors. Please visit the Kulabyte Booth SL13713 in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention center during the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) 2007 convention, April 16-19.

For further information about Kulabyte, please visit the company Web site at www.kulabyte.com.

About Kulabyte

Kulabyte LLC. is a leading developer of advanced video processing technologies. Based in San Marcos, Texas, Kula Media Group's engineering and management team is focused on delivering the fastest video encoding solution in the industry, while also achieving the highest video quality available. For further information, please visit the company Web site at www.kulabyte.com.



CONTACT:
Kulabyte
John Pepe, 512-795-4228
jpepe@kulabyte.com
or
Chris Pfaff Tech/Media LLC
Chris Pfaff, 201-218-0262
c.pfaff@att.net
or
AMD Public Relations
Scott Carroll, 512-602-8483
scott.carroll@amd.com

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To: dougSF30 who wrote (1076)5/11/2007 7:13:29 AM
From: mas_   of 2581
 
Not necessarily if the memory controller isn't getting enough voltage and the cpus too much to make a high bin's power rating.

Nonsense.


Wrong again Doug but then you should be used to that by now ;-)

'
When the Northbridge is placed on its own power plane, the motherboard can actually apply more voltage to it than the CPU cores and run it at a slightly higher frequency on the order of a 200 - 400MHz increase. The Northbridge is an extremely low power part of the CPU die and an increase in voltage/clock frequency results in a minor increase in TDP, but it can drive a disproportionately large increase in performance.
'

anandtech.com 

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To: mas_ who wrote (1136)5/11/2007 10:02:06 AM
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With AM2+/1207+ systems, the Northbridge runs at a higher frequency and thus the memory controller sees slightly lower latencies. The shared L3 cache also operates on the same power plane as the Northbridge, reducing L3 cache latency as well. AMD expects the overall performance advantage by going with AM2+/1207+ to be on the order of 3 - 10% over current motherboards.

anandtech.com 

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