AMD Releases Details Of 90 NM Opterons, Multicore Chips

edited December 2004 in Science & Tech
AMD quietly published first specs of the first 90 nm Opteron processors and talked about Opterons with up to eight cores during a conference with analysts.
First details of the next generation workstation and server processor recently appeared in AMD's "Quick Reference Guide". While AMD was not available for comment on the listing and availability of four not yet announced processors with D4 stepping, the spec sheet provides technical details and differences in comparison to the current 130 nm models.


All 90 nm processors reduce thermal design power from 89 Watts to 67 Watts, core voltage drops from 1.5 Volts to 1.4 Volts. The case temperature of the chips drops from 70 to 65 degrees Celsius, support for Socket 940 and integration of 1 MByte L2 cache remains unchanged.

The new series includes the single-system Opteron 146 with a clock speed of 2.0 GHz, the dual-system version 246 (2.0 GHz), the dual-system 248 (2.2 GHz) as well as the four and eight-way version 846 (2.0 GHz).
Source: Tom's Hardware Guide

Comments

  • edited December 2004
    Looks like they are following the same basic path as they did with the 90 nm A64 procs, all at lower speeds and not at the current top speeds of the 130 nm Opterons. I guess higher speed 90 nm Opterons will have to wait to a later stepping, just like the 90 nm A64's.
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