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Exclusive: 4, 8, 12, 16, 24 and 32 core versions Zen-based Opteron processors should appear by mid-2017 and our deep throats have revealed that there will be three different sockets. Not only that ...
With the headline Opteron part boasting 32-cores we will probably also see Opteron SKUs with 8, 16 and 24 cores. In the consumer space we should see FX series processors with up to 8 Zen cores.
AMD Opteron A1100 Series SoCs will pack up to eight 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 cores with up to 4MB of shared Level 2 and 8MB of shared Level 3 cache. They offer two 64-bit DDR3/DDR4 memory channels ...
The new Opteron A1100 packs eight Cortex-A57 CPU cores, with each pair of cores sharing a 1MB L2 (512K effectively allocated to each chip). An 8MB L3 cache backs the entire CPU cluster, and the ...
We expect Opteron to even knock heads with the Itanium line in 2- to 8-processor systems. The first Opteron chips will support dual-processor designs, with 1P-, 4P-, and 8P-capable versions coming ...
We expect Opteron to even knock heads with the Itanium line in 2- to 8-processor systems. The first Opteron chips will support dual-processor designs, with 1P-, 4P-, and 8P-capable versions coming ...
AMD becomes the first provider to offer standard ARM Cortex-A57 technology and 64-bit ARM server hardware with complete ARMv8 instruction set support. The AMD Opteron A1100 Series “Seattle ...
AMD has officially unveiled its first-ever ARM processor family, the Opteron A1100 Series, at the Open Compute Summit - complete with the news that it will contribute a new micro-server design to ...
Codenamed "Seattle," the processors will be branded Opteron A-series and built on a 28nm process. The first of these will be the A1100. This will have four or eight cores based on ARM's Cortex-A57 ...
The new Opteron chips “are server CPUs optimized to deliver improved performance per watt for virtualized private cloud deployments with less power at lower cost points,” he said. Base frequency of ...
The 11W Opteron X2150, which runs its cores at up to 1.9GHz, will cost $99 (£65) in 1,000-unit volumes, while the 9W X1150, which runs at up to 2GHz, will cost $64 in 1,000-unit volumes.
According to AMD, the Opteron X-Series processors are currently the world’s first small-core x86 APUs and CPUs, rivalling Intel’s Atom. Intel’s Avoton is built using 3D tri-gate 22nm ...