Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
Originally posted by: Idontcare
What's the fastest clocked 65nm part AMD has ever shipped? What about 90nm?
90nm - X2 6400+ @ 3.2GHz ""Windsor""
65nm - X2 5400+ @ 2.8GHz ""Brisbane""
I don't know how to characterize the clockspeed issues with the Phenom but have always assumed it related to the 1.8GHz limitation of the imc/nb
Thanks for the info heyheybooboo.
So any way that AMD might explain the results of Phenom clockspeed, the bottom line is both Phenom and X2 at 65nm aren't getting above 2.8GHz.
To me that would rule-out layout (speedpath) limitations as gating the clockspeed for these 65nm parts.
So are they too hot (like the old prescott heat limitation on their clocks) are is AMD's 65nm node just got too wimpy of xtors? I don't think X2 is too hot, so it must just be wimpy xtor's.
IBM can no doubt help here, they got their Power6 chips clocked up to 4.4GHz, which requires fast switching transistors. Hopefully the technology floats over to AMD.