SHARE
Follow this article on Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Bookmark and Share
Home >> Enterprise Infrastructure

AMD launches 12-core Magny-Cours chip

AMD launches 12-core Magny-Cours chip

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 29 Mar 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Chip maker AMD has launched its much-anticipated Magny-Cours processor with an improved Direct Connect Architecture. An Info-Tech Research analyst says it appears AMD has decided it wants to conquer rivals Intel and IBM

Based on an improved architecture, the Opteron 6000 series chips perform up to two times the level of AMD’s previous generation six-core chips, said AMD Inc. An analyst thinks AMD has decided it wants to lead in processor innovation to broaden its market presence.

 

“(It’s) a means of capturing market share and mindset in an attempt to conquer Intel and IBM’s lead in this space,” said Russ Conwath, senior research analyst with London, Ont.-based Info-Tech Research Group Ltd.

 

On Monday, tchip-maker launched its Opteron 6000 series, an eight- and 12-core x86 processor that’s based on an improved Direct Connect Architecture and designed to address the cost, performance and power requirements of today’s IT buyer.

 

Otherwise known as Magny-Cours, the processor performs at up to two times the level of AMD’s previous generation 6-core processors, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company said.

IBM’s Power7 is less about chip, more about system  

The Opteron 6000 series processors are also compatible with dual socket (2P) and and four socket (4P) server designs. The bulk of the chip market has traditionally centred on 2P, but, with this release, AMD is changing how people perceive 4P computing by allowing them to reap the benefits of 4P but at a lower silicon cost, said Gina Longoria, director of product management for AMD’s server and workstation division.

 


Sign up for our Newsletters












Print |  Views: 6158   |   Rating:ononononoff  (1 votes)
Rate this article on a scale of
1 to 5 stars,5 being the best.




Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

Comments (0)

No Comments!
Name: (required) eMail: (optional)

Your email address will not appear online and will be used only if the editor wishes to contact you personally for additional comments.