The Inquirer reports that Linear Technology Corporation has released detailed information on their PSU, which is "designed to power AMD's new 64-bit Hammer CPUs. "
Reading through the entire document, I came across some more interesting info:
The LTC3719's 5-bit VID code corresponds to the core voltage range of AMD's Hammer CPUs. Core voltage range is from 0.8V to 1.55V and core current can range from 15A to 40A.
Seems like a pretty low VCore to me. Perhaps the .13-micron SOI process combined with the ClawHammer's integrated heat spreader is having a significant effect.
Reading through the entire document, I came across some more interesting info:
The LTC3719's 5-bit VID code corresponds to the core voltage range of AMD's Hammer CPUs. Core voltage range is from 0.8V to 1.55V and core current can range from 15A to 40A.
Seems like a pretty low VCore to me. Perhaps the .13-micron SOI process combined with the ClawHammer's integrated heat spreader is having a significant effect.
