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Intel core 2 quad processor
September 11th, 2007, 15:29
At the moment, the problem is that most games, except the really new ones, are not designed to use dual/quad cores to their full potential. The real advantage with a quad core processor would come when running several applications at the same time.
In the future, it would make sense to use one core for example for calculating physics in game, but the physics cards are dropping in price as well and they do this much more efficiently. Also, some of the physics calculations can already be given to the graphics card/GPU. Only time will tell.
In the future, it would make sense to use one core for example for calculating physics in game, but the physics cards are dropping in price as well and they do this much more efficiently. Also, some of the physics calculations can already be given to the graphics card/GPU. Only time will tell.
Watchdog
September 11th, 2007, 17:47
Originally Posted by Lucky DayAwww. Now you broke my plans.
Just in time for this thread AMD announces its Quad-Core chips
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,13…d/article.html
Appears to be a real Quad-Core. They have a chip to regulate memory manage,ent and apparently all 4 processors can find themselves at different speeds depending on the application using them. There's was also a distinct move to to bring down power consumption.
The processors run between 1.7ghz to 2.0ghz and run from $209 to >$1000 per 1000 units. Already reports say AMD is getting lots and lots of orders for them. They plan to launch a 2.3ghz by Nov/Dec.
September 12th, 2007, 00:41
You mean someone other than AMD makes boards and chips??!!
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If God said it, then that settles it!!
Editor@RPGWatch
September 12th, 2007, 00:57
Supporting AMD in one's computer purchases isn't irrational, but the smart thing to do. AMD has been in some dire straits, and when Intel launched their Core 2s AMD's positive trend was broken - if AMD stops making processors all computer consumers will suffer for it. Besides, unless you're going to overclock, there's been no advantage in buying a Core 2 instead of Athlon 64, as the price/performance ratios are equal (they used to be in AMD's favor before the Core 2 IIRC).
JemyM: The Phenom lineup (the replacement for the Athlon 64 consumer chips, as opposed to the Barcelona Opteron server chips talked about in that article) should be launched in Q4.
JemyM: The Phenom lineup (the replacement for the Athlon 64 consumer chips, as opposed to the Barcelona Opteron server chips talked about in that article) should be launched in Q4.
September 12th, 2007, 03:05
That sounds like something you'd put in an oven!!
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Editor@RPGWatch
September 20th, 2007, 21:24
Originally Posted by KazikluBeyThis might be too late for me though. My girlfriend is really pushy since she want my old stuff. >_<
JemyM: The Phenom lineup (the replacement for the Athlon 64 consumer chips, as opposed to the Barcelona Opteron server chips talked about in that article) should be launched in Q4.
September 20th, 2007, 21:58
AMD has announced they will release a triple core processor. I'll get a link with more details this afternoon.
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Developer of The Wizard's Grave Android game. Discussion Thread:
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22520
Developer of The Wizard's Grave Android game. Discussion Thread:
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22520
September 20th, 2007, 22:19
The triple core is especially interesting IMO since all else being equal you could get away with a higher clock speed. And since most apps benefit more from higher clock speeds than even more cores, the triple-core chip could actually perform better in real-life than a comparable quad-core chip.
All speculation at this point of course…
All speculation at this point of course…
RPGCodex' Little BRO
September 20th, 2007, 22:24
3 is not a power of 2. Does this really have only 3 cores, or does it have 4 cores with one turned off?
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September 21st, 2007, 14:15
The press release doesn't say whether it is triple or quad-with-one-disabled-core, but there is nothing special about powers of 2 for processor cores - the IBM PowerPC processor in XBOX 360 is a triple core, and the IBM Cell processor in the PS3 has seven cores.
September 21st, 2007, 15:16
Originally Posted by KazikluBeyActually the Cell have 8 cores, but they only expose 7. They do this because there is a fairly high failure rate when producing the Cell chip, so by doing it this way they can keep and sell those where just one of the cores turns out to be faulty from the factory
The press release doesn't say whether it is triple or quad-with-one-disabled-core, but there is nothing special about powers of 2 for processor cores - the IBM PowerPC processor in XBOX 360 is a triple core, and the IBM Cell processor in the PS3 has seven cores.
Sentinel
September 21st, 2007, 16:24
For some reason I thought the 360 was a multiprocessor board not a single multicore chip.
ZDNet is reporting that Suzy Pruitt an AMD Spokeswoman has confirmed that the Triple Core is a Quad Core with a core disabled.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=6334
They have a die cast shot of it showing it clearly has four cores.
The article states this greatly decreases AMD's manufacturing cost which makes sense. This way they don't have to trash a number of failed processors.
In my experience if the demand for triple core processors suddenly gets high the company would likely pull quad cores off the line and sell them as that. That's what Intel did with their 100mhz Pentiums when 75mhz were popular.
ZDNet is reporting that Suzy Pruitt an AMD Spokeswoman has confirmed that the Triple Core is a Quad Core with a core disabled.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=6334
They have a die cast shot of it showing it clearly has four cores.
The article states this greatly decreases AMD's manufacturing cost which makes sense. This way they don't have to trash a number of failed processors.
In my experience if the demand for triple core processors suddenly gets high the company would likely pull quad cores off the line and sell them as that. That's what Intel did with their 100mhz Pentiums when 75mhz were popular.
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Developer of The Wizard's Grave Android game. Discussion Thread:
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22520
Developer of The Wizard's Grave Android game. Discussion Thread:
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22520
September 21st, 2007, 16:54
Originally Posted by Lucky DayThey could certainly do that. What's more, they could again trade a core for clock speed -- just disable the core that croaks first when they bump it up.
In my experience if the demand for triple core processors suddenly gets high the company would likely pull quad cores off the line and sell them as that. That's what Intel did with their 100mhz Pentiums when 75mhz were popular.
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