Quad Core Battle, Intel Yorkfield vs AMD Altair
Joe writes "Yorkfield Extreme Edition based on the 45nm Penry core architecture will meet
heads-on with AMD Altair based on the 65nm K8L core in Q3 2007 as
reported by VR-Zone. Due to its
advanced 45nm process technology, Yorkfield XE is able to pack a total of 12MB
L2 cache (2 x 6MB L2) and still achieving a much smaller die size and higher
clock speed of 3.43-3.73Ghz. Yorkfield will feature Penryn
New Instructions (PNI) or more officially known as SSE4 with 50 more new
instructions. Yorkfield XE will pair up nicely with the
Bearlake-X chipset supporting DDR3
1333, PCI Express 2.0 and ICH9x coming in the Q3 '07 timeframe as well."
I for one... Will... wait for those 80 core CPU's intel said they will have in a 'few' years. I'll refuse to upgrade till I get one! :D
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I've said it before, I'll say it again: This is exactly why competition rocks. Soon, we'll say Moore was no prophet, he was a pessimist!
Ok, so we have all this neat info about the Intel chip; what about the AMD processor (it gets a whole sentence and a half)? If this is supposed to be a "battle", it seems that most of the comparison has already been done in favor of Intel before the event even takes place, if this article is any reference. :P
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Here are details about the new instructions.
RISC is dead. I miss it too.
That's because Intel is cheating. They don't have a quad-core die, they have two dual core dies shoved onto a multi-chip package. Each die has a shared 6MB cache.