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Originally posted by: Regs
Well, at least the bottom chart shows truth. A lot of blank white segments to show what they plan to compete with....nothing lol.
K8L is far from being the same process as K8. K8L is actually K9, though they've decided not to give Intel and it's fanboys the K9 moniker to toy with. So, they decided to name it K8.5, or K8L, since L=50 in Roman numerals.Originally posted by: dmens
god, what a load of garbage in that "article".
25% cycle time decrease while gaining 15% on uarch perf on the same process? good luck on that. impressive if it works though, ill admit.
Agreed, but then, the Preshott architecture wasn't efficient at any speed.Originally posted by: Regs
The K8L will first need to feed 3.5GHz without pipeline stalls. Example: Prescott.
Everything I've makes me doubt that the K8l is really a different enough to be truly the K9. Besides, wasn't the K9 design effort canned?Originally posted by: myocardia
K8L is far from being the same process as K8. K8L is actually K9, though they've decided not to give Intel and it's fanboys the K9 moniker to toy with. So, they decided to name it K8.5, or K8L, since L=50 in Roman numerals.Originally posted by: dmens
god, what a load of garbage in that "article".
25% cycle time decrease while gaining 15% on uarch perf on the same process? good luck on that. impressive if it works though, ill admit.
Originally posted by: myocardia
K8L is far from being the same process as K8. K8L is actually K9, though they've decided not to give Intel and it's fanboys the K9 moniker to toy with. So, they decided to name it K8.5, or K8L, since L=50 in Roman numerals.Originally posted by: dmens
god, what a load of garbage in that "article".
25% cycle time decrease while gaining 15% on uarch perf on the same process? good luck on that. impressive if it works though, ill admit.
Kind of off topic here, but AMD did not name it's next major uarch revision "K8L". That is something Intel came up with to describe AMD's next uarch change.Originally posted by: myocardia
K8L is far from being the same process as K8. K8L is actually K9, though they've decided not to give Intel and it's fanboys the K9 moniker to toy with. So, they decided to name it K8.5, or K8L, since L=50 in Roman numerals.Originally posted by: dmens
god, what a load of garbage in that "article".
25% cycle time decrease while gaining 15% on uarch perf on the same process? good luck on that. impressive if it works though, ill admit.
Originally posted by: HopJokey
Kind of off topic here, but AMD did not name it's next major uarch revision "K8L". That is something Intel came up with to describe AMD's next uarch change.Originally posted by: myocardia
K8L is far from being the same process as K8. K8L is actually K9, though they've decided not to give Intel and it's fanboys the K9 moniker to toy with. So, they decided to name it K8.5, or K8L, since L=50 in Roman numerals.Originally posted by: dmens
god, what a load of garbage in that "article".
25% cycle time decrease while gaining 15% on uarch perf on the same process? good luck on that. impressive if it works though, ill admit.
AMD's offical name of "K8L" is simply K8, Rev. H.
Just thought I clear that up![]()
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=33906Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: HopJokey
Kind of off topic here, but AMD did not name it's next major uarch revision "K8L". That is something Intel came up with to describe AMD's next uarch change.Originally posted by: myocardia
K8L is far from being the same process as K8. K8L is actually K9, though they've decided not to give Intel and it's fanboys the K9 moniker to toy with. So, they decided to name it K8.5, or K8L, since L=50 in Roman numerals.Originally posted by: dmens
god, what a load of garbage in that "article".
25% cycle time decrease while gaining 15% on uarch perf on the same process? good luck on that. impressive if it works though, ill admit.
AMD's offical name of "K8L" is simply K8, Rev. H.
Just thought I clear that up![]()
LOL, Even the top people at AMD (Forget their names now), refer to its code name as K8L. Where the hell did you get that info from???
Originally posted by: HopJokey
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=33906Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: HopJokey
Kind of off topic here, but AMD did not name it's next major uarch revision "K8L". That is something Intel came up with to describe AMD's next uarch change.Originally posted by: myocardia
K8L is far from being the same process as K8. K8L is actually K9, though they've decided not to give Intel and it's fanboys the K9 moniker to toy with. So, they decided to name it K8.5, or K8L, since L=50 in Roman numerals.Originally posted by: dmens
god, what a load of garbage in that "article".
25% cycle time decrease while gaining 15% on uarch perf on the same process? good luck on that. impressive if it works though, ill admit.
AMD's offical name of "K8L" is simply K8, Rev. H.
Just thought I clear that up![]()
LOL, Even the top people at AMD (Forget their names now), refer to its code name as K8L. Where the hell did you get that info from???
Also that is what a big wig at work told us during a forum.
Everyone uses the "K8L" term now to describe AMD's next uarch upgrade. It's pretty much what everyone calls it now, even Henri Richard at AMD used the term (I think that is the person you were eluding to).
BTW, nice sig Rich![]()
Originally posted by: lyden
3. not require tight timing memory to get the best performance. sometimes i go to AMD forums .. and seeing people with 2.5-3-3-4 RAM at DDR 400 ... tight timing means slower suer pi tiome for intel and thats pretty much it, not much real world performance lost.
Originally posted by: RichUK
Thanks
Thats crazy about the K8L story, if thats the case 'll just call it next gen.
Thanks for the heads up.
Originally posted by: dexvx
Based on the architectural specs, it seems K8L is just 4x K8 dies with a shared L3 and some tweaks to the IMC/HT on fabbed on a 65nm process. Btw, K9 was another project and it was canned.