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AMD Launches First 45nm Shanghai CPUs

arcticstoat writes "The wait for AMD's next-gen CPUs is finally over, as the company has now officially launched its first 45nm 'Shanghai' Opteron chips for servers and workstations. 'AMD's move to a 45nm process relies on immersion lithography, where a refractive fluid fills the gap between the lens and the wafer, which AMD says will result in 'dramatic performance and performance-per-watt gains.' It's also enabled AMD to increase the maximum clock speed of the Opterons from 2.3GHz with the Barcelona core to 2.7GHz with the Shanghai core. Shanghai chips also feature more cache than their predecessors, with 6MB of Level 3 cache bumping the total up to 8MB, and the chips share the same cache architecture as Barcelona CPUs, with a shared pool of Level 3 cache and an individual allocation of Level 2 cache for each core.'"

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  1. Hooray! by Hassman · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yay! AMD leading the world into the ... past?

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    -Mark
    Dovie'andi se tovya sagain.
  2. Re:Which to buy now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    pick up an intel q6600

    They are cheap, feature filled and perform way better than anything AMD has on teh market all for 95 Watts.

  3. (plus one InfoKrmative) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  4. Hey, Libertarians! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Guess what? Our government is itself a product of the market system. Cities like New York, London, and San Francisco are successful precisely *because* of their enormous governments--they compete for capital, talent, and prestige against cities with small, ineffectual governments that are unable to effectively lure and corral said capital, talent, and prestige. And as goes the city, so go city-states and nations: Somalia, being a libertarian paradise, is a rather unpleasant place to live for non-ideologues. Somalians, those who can, vote with their feet and leave.

    Now go suckle Ayn Rand's rotten tits some more and leave the rest of us alone, you stupid fucking Paultards.

  5. Re:Oh please. by drsmithy · · Score: -1, Troll

    The two companies take turns one-upping each other for the bleeding edge, but every time (10 years running) I've specced out a mid-range (home gamer, single CPU motherboard) to low-end (grandma's email/photo machine) machine, AMD's been the way to go. It's a lot like trying to decide which company's video boards to pick if you're trying to make a game machine without breaking the bank.

    Sadly, an AMD CPU frequently means having to deal with bug-ridden and compatibility-challenged motherboard chipsets, which can very quickly make up for any small $$$-savings in frustration.