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    AMD: You Want More Cores? OK, You've Got It!

    AMD: You Want More Cores? OK, You've Got It!


    Yes, Of Course More CPU Cores are Better!

    Instead of ramping up clock speed, the processor industry is moving towards putting more cores inside of computer chips. We all find this to be a good thing, and AMD recently blogged about a fact that we all think to be true – the more cores, the merrier.

    In a post titled, "Cores – More is Better", AMD's John Fruehe, Director of Product Marketing for Server/Workstation, revealed some of the chipmaker's shipment data – information that is usually kept confidential.

    "In looking through sales data for the first half of 2010, 12-core processors clearly outsold their 8-core counterparts – by a wide margin. I was expecting that there would be a slight bias towards the 12-core, but I figured there were plenty of applications where the extra clock speed of an 8-core might be popular," Fruehe wrote. "Apparently I was wrong, customers are voting with their budgets, and cores matter."

    Fruehe came up with three scenarios that could be driving the demand for the company's 12-core Magny Cours chip over the 8-core version.

    Virtualization – Many customers have told me that they have a rule of “one VM per core”, so with 12-core processors, their consolidation can get even denser. With 24 cores in a 2P server, there are plenty of resources to allow all of the VMs to have plenty of access to compute power whenever they need it.

    Database/Business Apps-Databases are the kings of simultaneous multi-user access. Having a dozen cores in a socket helps ensure that all of your queries come back quickly, your reports aren’t delayed and when you are making new sales, you’re not waiting behind that bonehead in marketing to finish finding out who bought toothbrushes in Toledo last Tuesday.

    High Performance Computing – If you are breaking a big problem up into millions of smaller pieces and pushing that out to a cluster to solve, having 12 cores per processor means that you can dramatically cut the time involved through parallel processing. Folks like CSCS in Switzerland are taking advantage of AMD’s 12-core technology with their new Cray XE6 system that was recently installed.

    This demand for more cores is a good sign for AMD, as the company is set to sample Bulldozer later this year, with roll out for the next-gen chip in 2011.

    "That message is very good to hear because next year will see 16 total cores in our Bulldozer-based products," concluded Fruehe.
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    Thank you Prakash for another great read, I wonder how many on the forum use AMD vs Intel, maybe i can look forward to a drop in prices in 2011
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    Thanks for the info prakash. Wow next will be 16 cores . What is the price ?? Are you going to try it ?? If so then share review with us. What about you Jay .
    I don't need to know everything, I just need to know where to find it, when I need it.

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    Other than servers, where would anyone need more than 6 cores? Non-servers need speed much more than parallel processing unless you're doing nothing but CAD or modeling.
    "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by INDRANIL View Post
    Thanks for the info prakash. Wow next will be 16 cores . What is the price ?? Are you going to try it ?? If so then share review with us. What about you Jay .
    No thanks INDRANIL still looking at the intel I 5 and I 7 the unlocked version of the i 7 980 is almost a 1000 euro, so i can safely skip that one
    wrong Processor it was the extreme edition of the i7 980 x source that was around a 1000 euro..not the 930 as previously posted..
    Last edited by JayCub; 09-28-2010 at 05:52 PM.

 

 

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