AMD Opteron 6000 Series 12 Core Processors
Posted on | March 30, 2010 | No Comments

For the first time in a long time, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) has something to beat Intel. AMD has a 12-core processor, part of the server chip Opteron 6000 series AMD’s newly released, Monday (29/03) yesterday, just a day after Intel releases Nehalem processors EX 8-core Xeon is designed separately 4-socket servers. According to Patrick Patla, Vice President and general manager of the division and Embedded Server AMD, AMD Opteron 6000 Series opens a new era and provide a performance per watt, and consistency to the data center. Meanwhile, Acer, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Cray, SGI and Appro only a handful of manufacturing companies who are ready to upgrade their systems using AMD Opteron 6000 8 and 12 of this core.
Chip 12-core Opteron processor in 6000 was formerly known as Magny-Cours, which is a 45-nanometer processor, Socket-F is designed DDR2, which support dual-core, quad-core and six-core chip Opteron. While the 8-core chips and 12-core Opteron 6100 is a new socket G34 uses a 4 channel DDR3 support.
Some of the performance of the Opteron processor 600 includes integer performance increased 88 percent and 119 percent increase in floating more chips than six-core Istanbul. For the price of 12-core chip is about $ 1,386.
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