It's not right to tease like that . . . is that really gonna come down on Monday?
Well, XP 2200,2300, 2400, and 2500+'s are appearing in a few storees and to be honest, I cannot take that as anything but that we will see on Monday the launch of T-Breds at those models.Originally posted by: Xerox Man
It's not right to tease like that . . . is that really gonna come down on Monday?
To be honest, I haven't seen a mobo pic (without CPU being installed) of a SledgeHammer Opeteron.anyone notice the size of the socket for the opteron. that thing has over 900 pins!!!
Originally posted by: Athlon4all
Well, XP 2200,2300, 2400, and 2500+'s are appearing in a few storees and to be honest, I cannot take that as anything but that we will see on Monday the launch of T-Breds at those models.Originally posted by: Xerox Man
It's not right to tease like that . . . is that really gonna come down on Monday?To be honest, I haven't seen a mobo pic (without CPU being installed) of a SledgeHammer Opeteron.anyone notice the size of the socket for the opteron. that thing has over 900 pins!!!
Originally posted by: Xerox Man
I don't see anything on Pricewatch other than 2200+ CPU's. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a 2500+ - but I"m not finding any.
linkI don't see anything on Pricewatch other than 2200+ CPU's. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a 2500+ - but I"m not finding any.
Originally posted by: Smokeball
OK, somebody tell me how fast this will do a SETI Work Unit?![]()
Originally posted by: icecool83
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade but isn't quake3 one of the most memory dependant of the commonly used benchmarks? Surprise surprise, you take a Clawhammer, give it DDR333 using the integrated memory controller and it performs great despite the low speed![]()
Did anyone expect otherwise?
-Ice
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: icecool83
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade but isn't quake3 one of the most memory dependant of the commonly used benchmarks? Surprise surprise, you take a Clawhammer, give it DDR333 using the integrated memory controller and it performs great despite the low speed![]()
Did anyone expect otherwise?
-Ice
So your point is?
Although I did wish to see more benchmarks.
Originally posted by: SexyK
Looks pretty good, but I have a sneaking suspicion none of us will have a shot at one of these chips until the middle of 2003, by which time Intel probably will have Prestonia with Hyperthreading and 667MHz FSB at 4GHz. Of course that's pure speculation, but we should have had Thouroubred about 3 months ago, so I'm willing to bet AMD is having serious fab problems.
Kramer
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
can anyone tell me the differences?
so clawhammer is the next athlon to come out? and what is thorobred or whatever.
Thoroughbred will be a .13µ revision of the K7 Palomino core. ClawHammer is just.. Hammer.![]()
Originally posted by: littlegohan
The english version is well written. Those Germans must be fluent in both English and German.
Originally posted by: icecool83
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: icecool83
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade but isn't quake3 one of the most memory dependant of the commonly used benchmarks? Surprise surprise, you take a Clawhammer, give it DDR333 using the integrated memory controller and it performs great despite the low speed![]()
Did anyone expect otherwise?
-Ice
So your point is?
Although I did wish to see more benchmarks.
My point is that this is hardly news, everyone knew the memory performance of the ClawHammer would be great because of the on-die memory controller.... What people want to know is how it will perform on, say, an FPU-centric benchmark (rendering 3DS Max scenes perhaps).
-Ice
You make a good point about legitimacy, however you cannot assume that a CPU w/ a longer pipeline will not have a higher performance per clock than one w/ a shorter one... there are other things that help performance out, especially when you consider that hammer will have an advanced improvements aside from just its traditional core. Anyway, I too am a bit skeptical, hell I think everyone is, but it doesn't make these benches any less interesting... hell, if anything, it gives us something to yap about for a while.Doesn't it seem odd that a CPU with a longer pipeline smokes one with a shorter one at the same speed? A 40% improvement in Q3A?
