Triple Core Processors, Dual Core aren’t Enough

by Salman on February 7, 2009

Its time to upgrade to triple core processors and get performance boost over single and dual core processors. AMD Phenom X3 tripple core processors have three cores embeded on single chip. It provides cutting edge features and power for next generation applications that require much more computing capabilites.


FOR BUSINESS:

As the business trends are continuously changing and they are controlled by powerful and computational rich applications, huge database setups, multi-tasking environments. For such environment Stable commercial AMD Phenom 8000 series processors are the right choice which provide industry leading platform stability and longlife investment protection.

FOR HOME:

Do more than dual-core. AMD Phenom X3 8000 Series processors offer outstanding performance on a balanced suite of applications, as compared to AMD Athlon X2 dual-core processors. Get added performance for multitasking, HD entertainment, content creation, and gaming applications.

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Price Comparisons:

AMD HD8750 Phenom X3 8750 2.4GHz 95W L2-512KBx3 L3-2MB =  $120

Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 2.4 GHz 2M L2 Chace 800MHz FSB =  $140

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Key Architectural Features of AMD Phenom X3 Triple-Core Processors:

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The Industry’s First True Triple-Core x86 Processor

  • True triple-core designed from the ground up for better communication between cores.
    • Benefit: Cores can communicate on die rather than on package for better performance.

AMD64 with Direct Connect Architecture

  • Helps improve system performance and efficiency by directly connecting the memory controller and I/O to the CPU.
  • Designed to enable simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing
  • Integrated DDR2 Memory Controller
  • Benefits:
    • Increases application performance by reducing memory latency
    • Scales memory bandwidth and performance to match compute needs
    • HyperTransport™ Technology provides up to 16.0GB/s peak bandwidth per processor — reducing I/O bottlenecks
    • Up to 33.1GB/s total delivered processor-to-system bandwidth (HyperTransport bus + memory bus)

AMD Balanced Smart Cache

  • Shared L3 cache
  • In addition to the 512K L2 cache per core, up to 2MB of L3 cache shared by up to 3 cores.
    • Benefit: Shortened access times to highly accessed data for better performance.

AMD Wide Floating Point Accelerator

  • 128-bit floating point unit (FPU)
  • High performance (128bit internal data path) floating point unit per core.
    • Benefit: Larger data paths for quicker floating point calculations and better performance.

HyperTransport™ Technology

  • One 16-bit link up to 3600MT/s
  • Up to 8 .0 GB/s HyperTransport™ I/O bandwidth; Up to 16.0GB/s in HyperTransport Generation 3.0 mode
  • Up to 33.1GB/s total delivered processor-to-system bandwidth (HyperTransport bus + memory bus)
    • Benefit: Quick access times to system resources for better performance.

Integrated DDR2 DRAM Controller with AMD Memory Optimizer Technology

  • A high-bandwidth, low-latency integrated DDR2 memory controller
  • Supports PC2-8500 (DDR2-1066); PC2-6400 (DDR2-800), PC2-5300 (DDR2-667), PC2-4200 (DDR2-533) or PC2-3200 (DDR2-400) SDRAM unbuffered DIMMs
  • Support for 64-bit DDR2 SDRAM memory
  • Up to 17.1GB/s memory bandwidth
    • Benefit: Quick access to system memory for better performance.

AMD Virtualization™ (AMD-V™) With Rapid Virtualization Indexing

  • Silicon feature-set enhancements designed to improve the performance, reliability, and security of existing and future virtualization environments by allowing virtualized applications with direct and rapid access to their allocated memory.
    • Benefit: Helps virtualization software to run more securely and efficiently enabling a better experience when dealing with virtual systems.

AMD Cool’n'Quiet™ 2.0 Technology

  • Enhanced power management features which automatically and instantaneously adjusts performance states and features based on processor performance requirements
  • For quieter operation and reduced power requirements
    • Benefit: Enables platform designs providing less heat and noise efficient performance and energy usage.

AMD CoolCore™ Technology

  • Reduces processor energy consumption by turning off unused parts of the processor. For example, the memory controller can turn off the write logic when reading from memory, helping reduce system power.
  • Works automatically without the need for drivers or BIOS enablement.
  • Power can be switched on or off within a single clock cycle, saving energy without compromised performance.
    • Benefit: Helps users get more efficient performance by dynamically activating or turning off parts of the processor.

Dual Dynamic Power Management™

  • Enables more granular power management capabilities to reduce processor energy consumption.
  • Separate power planes for cores and memory controller, for optimum power consumption and performance, creating more opportunities for power savings within the cores and memory controller.
    • Benefit: Helps improve platform efficiency by providing on demand memory performance while still allowing for decreased system power consumption.

[ Reference : AMD, future is vision ]

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