nieco z blizkej buducnosti, alebo xeony a la penryn
http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37775
CHIP FIRM Intel said it will now produce a server 45 nanometre processor based on Penryn in the second half of this year.
That, said Kirk Skaugen, general manager of server platforms, pulls in production by one quarter plus.
He said Intel will launch a Clovertown LV (low voltage) chip at 50 watts - 12.5 watts a core, in two weeks time.
He also said that Nehalem is on track for 2008. This slide below outlines everything he had to say about targets. He refuted a quote from Marty Seyer from AMD on benchmarks that the Opteron beat Intel CPUs on benchmarks. AMD even contradicted itself, he said. µ
EDIT: dalsie info
Intel to Bring-In 3GHz Quad-Core Chips, 1600MHz Processor Bus.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...221162530.html.....
The new Intel Xeon 45nm microprocessor for dual-socket applications based on the core that Intel calls Penryn will be drop-in compatible with the company’s contemporary Intel 5000-series core-logic sets (code-named Bensley and Glidewell platforms), however, there will be an improved version of the Intel 5000-series chipset aimed at HPC/WS market segments that features 1600MHz processor system bus (PSB) coming in the second half of the year to support higher-performance Xeon “Clovertown” chips with operation at 3GHz.
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