Originally posted by: swank121
At this rate vapor phase change cooling will be mandatory in a few years ..![]()
I wonder about that too. I'm @ 3.34 GHz @ 1.57 actual Vcore. Its not hard to air cool at all. Nearly silent too.Originally posted by: Duvie
LOL Rectaflier...BUy 2 and you would only be at 90w and still less!!!😉
What is my current 2.6c@3.25ghz at now with 1.63v actua vcore???
Originally posted by: klah
I wonder if IBM/AMD would license SOI to them...
Originally posted by: Accord99
Originally posted by: klah
I wonder if IBM/AMD would license SOI to them...
The currently assumed cause of Prescott's high power consumption is due to leakage. The partially-depleted SOI implementation used by AMD/IBM do very little in solving this problem. As leakage becomes a significant concern at .09um, AMD will likely suffer from leakage issues as well. Since no clock/voltage values were assigned to the 45W, 0.09um Opterons, it is too early to assume that AMD will not have hot chips too.
Originally posted by: Rectalfier
Originally posted by: Accord99
Originally posted by: klah
I wonder if IBM/AMD would license SOI to them...
The currently assumed cause of Prescott's high power consumption is due to leakage. The partially-depleted SOI implementation used by AMD/IBM do very little in solving this problem. As leakage becomes a significant concern at .09um, AMD will likely suffer from leakage issues as well. Since no clock/voltage values were assigned to the 45W, 0.09um Opterons, it is too early to assume that AMD will not have hot chips too.
I forgot where I saw the news, but AMD said that the Athlon 64 FX running at 2.4Ghz will dissapate 45watts. I can try and find the link when I get home from work.
Originally posted by: sellmen
The whole point of SOI is to prevent leakage - an oxide layer isolates the substrate and the transistors, which dramatically reduces leakage. I don't see why SOI wouldn't significantly help AMDs transition to .09um.
Keep in mind that AMD's SOI is only the "partially-depleted" technique; the full benefits come from fully-depleted, so they aren't nessisarily going to see significant boosts at this point.Originally posted by: sellmen
Originally posted by: Rectalfier
Originally posted by: Accord99
Originally posted by: klah
I wonder if IBM/AMD would license SOI to them...
The currently assumed cause of Prescott's high power consumption is due to leakage. The partially-depleted SOI implementation used by AMD/IBM do very little in solving this problem. As leakage becomes a significant concern at .09um, AMD will likely suffer from leakage issues as well. Since no clock/voltage values were assigned to the 45W, 0.09um Opterons, it is too early to assume that AMD will not have hot chips too.
I forgot where I saw the news, but AMD said that the Athlon 64 FX running at 2.4Ghz will dissapate 45watts. I can try and find the link when I get home from work.
The whole point of SOI is to prevent leakage - an oxide layer isolates the substrate and the transistors, which dramatically reduces leakage. I don't see why SOI wouldn't significantly help AMDs transition to .09um.
Originally posted by: Accord99
Originally posted by: sellmen
The whole point of SOI is to prevent leakage - an oxide layer isolates the substrate and the transistors, which dramatically reduces leakage. I don't see why SOI wouldn't significantly help AMDs transition to .09um.
It does not prevent gate leakage, which is the dominant factor starting at 0.09um. This is why both AMD and Intel, and everybody else, are working hard on high-K dielectrics, fully depleted SOI and multigate transistors. Unfotunately these won't be available for awhile so gate leakage is going to affect everybody.
Originally posted by: Accord99
Originally posted by: sellmen
The whole point of SOI is to prevent leakage - an oxide layer isolates the substrate and the transistors, which dramatically reduces leakage. I don't see why SOI wouldn't significantly help AMDs transition to .09um.
It does not prevent gate leakage, which is the dominant factor starting at 0.09um. This is why both AMD and Intel, and everybody else, are working hard on high-K dielectrics, fully depleted SOI and multigate transistors. Unfotunately these won't be available for awhile so gate leakage is going to affect everybody.
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Accord to
This link, SOI is the reason that AMD is ahead of Intel in the .09 transition, and why they may be shipping earlier than planned.
Originally posted by: JackBurton
I don't give a sh!t how much heat that thing puts out! If it's the fastest chip out, I'll take it. Now if two chips performed the same and one ran cooler, of course I'd take teh cooler running chip. 😉 But I think the new Prescotts will have alot of overclocking headroom. 🙂