Intel Fights Back Against AMD
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Intel claims their Woodcrest server chip will give an 80 percent improvement in performance and a 35 per cent reduction in power.
Admitting that Intel has been under tremendous competitive pressure, chief tech officer, Justin Rattner says it's heading back, with the focus on energy efficiency.
Core microarchitecture, said Rattner, includes energy efficient performance for desktops, notebooks and for servers. He said Intel is a year ahead of the competition and in the second half will move to 45 nanometres.
Admitting that Intel has been under tremendous competitive pressure, chief tech officer, Justin Rattner says it's heading back, with the focus on energy efficiency.
Core microarchitecture, said Rattner, includes energy efficient performance for desktops, notebooks and for servers. He said Intel is a year ahead of the competition and in the second half will move to 45 nanometres.
Source: The InquirerIntel has widened the pipeline so it can put four stages in a single clock, and will use a 14-stage pipeline. It has something called Macrofusion which lets Intel combine two instructions in a single jump. The chip-maker is introducing 128 bit SSE in a single cycle.
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what does 4 stages in a single clock mean though?
No they mean a 128bit wide sse operating interface (AMD has this in there athlon 64, stempron, athlon X2 and opteron cpus).
AMD could say this, and I would call it horse **** all the same.