Originally posted by: faye
oh well,
what is winchester is about, ? what is venice? what is 3000+ NC(what is NC)
oh man, all this names give me a headache...
I just want a fast one..
Leper Messiah: you sand the Opteron is for workstation, u don't mean server like system right? i suppose server needs plenty of buffer(cache), ram, not the fastest but the most stable. is it what opteron is about?
There are 5 types of Athlon64 single core from AMD that I can think of,
Newcastle - the oldest core, built with 130nm process
Clawhammer - a updated version of Newcastle, and I am not sure about the differences, it's s939 w/ dual channel vs. the older s754 w/ single channel
Winchester - build on 90nm, less heat and awesome overclocking abilities
Venice - the newest and a improved version of winchester, 90nm and good overclocking abilites with an improved memory controller that allows 4 dimm of ram to be used in DDR400 mode and the addition of SSE3. All Venice has 512kb L2 cache.
San Diego - 1MB L2 cache version of the Venice, available as the 3700+ as the lowest model.
As for opteron, they should be almost the same as Athlon64 but they are supposed to be higher quality chip w/ a better memory controller so that they can support 8 dimms.
They were only available in s940 before, and therefore no one was interested in them because s940 CPU required expensive and slow "Registered Memory".
However, people are now hunting for low model s939 opteron because they are compatible with Athlon64 motherboard and they are suppose to overclock like crazy since they are of higher quality.