Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
I was also told the number of pipelines of Nehalem . Its more than Penryn but a little less than P4C. I will keep this one to myself as it gives me an edge in the forum wars.
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
I was also told the number of pipelines of Nehalem . Its more than Penryn but a little less than P4C. I will keep this one to myself as it gives me an edge in the forum wars.
You think making unsubstantiated claims (which you will presumably do based on whatever you read) gives you an "edge"? I think it'd make you look like a jerk/troll... to each his own, I guess.
Originally posted by: dmens
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
I was also told the number of pipelines of Nehalem . Its more than Penryn but a little less than P4C. I will keep this one to myself as it gives me an edge in the forum wars.
You think making unsubstantiated claims (which you will presumably do based on whatever you read) gives you an "edge"? I think it'd make you look like a jerk/troll... to each his own, I guess.
seriously. besides how exactly does knowing the "pipestage number" give you an "edge"?
btw, feel free to pm me the "pipestage number", i want to see how close you are
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
18 pipes demens.
Whats the advantage of knowing pipelines. O/C s and stock speeds. Up till 2 weeks ago . It was always 20 pipelines. So I was excited about Nehalem Because My favorite Cpu of all times was the P4C 20 pipelines. But source said its confirmed by him its not 20 but 18.
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
JAG87 I am sorry about the Skulltrail thread. But I was right and you were wrong no big deal. I haven't done anything Jag87 that would warrant a vacation .
I am hard on AMD its true. But if you would please go back read threads befor C2D . The Guys were really hard on Intel . None can say it isn't so . I am also hard on the LEFT .
But that's what forums are for, reasonable debate or information gathering. Or trouble shooting.
When I debate someone I don't get mad and start throwing insults at people if they are presenting their facts and winning the debate . Being wrong about things is a part of life . You learn from it and move on .
Jag87 I have never ever declared myself one of the top hardware guru's at a site . Which insults every member of that forum. I don't know any of you people in person . So there is know way I can know qualifacations of another poster.
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
Turbo mode as far as I knew was said to be lappies only . Inorder to conserve power in single threaded apps. who knows.
demens I told ya what I was told. You seem to have inside track. You work for Intel.
If its not 18 pipes how many is it . If its 16 only . Penryn will do me till gesher. If its 22 or more . I will wait for Gesher. If intel drops the ball . I can forgive the prescot failer. But If the same team that screwed up pressies screws up Nehalem . Than that will be the end of intel for me . I will just keep the penryn till they box me up.
Jag87 I am not AEG type . I don't work for intel . I no longer work . I invest and draw my pension and SS. I am however a hugh Intel fan . Until the next major screw up that is.
Jag87 you must have recieved permission to resort to your old style of posting . Nothing but insults.
Originally posted by: note235
so a variant will be 8 cores?
waiting for that for some rendering
1. This was back in the 8088 through 386 days.I thought When AMD reversed engineered Intels chip and how they got X86 was as Dirty as i ever seen .
Did you not follow the stories in the EU, Korea, and Japan? It's not just recently that Intel has gotten in trouble either: 1998.Some say Intel has played Dirty locking AMD out of markets. The courts will decide that.
more pipeline stages makes a CPU have a LOWER IPC
the number of stages in the pipeline is a trade off between clockspeed (high number of pipeline stages) and lower power, and high IPC (less pipeline stages)
Dothan has fewer pipeline stages than c2d yet c2ds has better IPC.
Amd has fewer pipeline stages than c2D yet C2D has better IPC.
Please Explain why what your saying isn't proving to be true in the real world.
Northwood was just a little faster than Pressies . North had 20 pipeline stages vs. 31 for pressies . So with 11 more stages the pressies were very close in IPC . I am sure going from 14 on C2D to 20 on Nehalem isn't going to break the bank. This should allow for monster freq.
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Nemesis 1, you are completely ignorant as to what you are talking about here. For one thing the numbers you are talking about are the LENGTH of the pipelines not the number of pipelines, more pipeline stages makes a CPU have a LOWER IPC, the number of stages in the pipeline is a trade off between clockspeed (high number of pipeline stages) and lower power, and high IPC (less pipeline stages). So far Intel has yet to release the number of pipeline stages to the public, so unless you have some insight into Intel's design staff then there is no way you could possibly know, also the fact that people who DO have such insight contradict you is pretty damning to your argument. Not to mention the fact that you mentioned that the number changed 2 weeks ago which is pretty silly since the number of pipeline stages is something that would have been determined years ago not 2 weeks ago. Also just BTW the funniest part to me is when you said your favorite CPU the P4C had 20 pipeline stages which BTW is wrong, it had 21.
