New HyperTransport Specification Reveals Updates For AMD's 45 Nm CPUs, Fusion's

Status
Not open for further replies.

sandmanwn

Distinguished
Dec 1, 2006
915
0
18,990
Great for servers and maybe for the future fusion cpu/gpu but we aren't exactly hitting the limit with the current HT links. Need to work on getting their core cpu speed out of the 3GHz barrier.
 

Primus462

Distinguished
Dec 19, 2005
244
0
18,680
HyperTransport 3.1 will also be included with every Shanghai processor. According to our sources however, the technology will disabled and only HyperTransport 1.1 and 2.0 (up to 22.4 GB/s) will be supported.

Come on guys! Please proofread!
 

lightzy

Distinguished
Nov 28, 2007
36
0
18,530
[citation][nom]jaragon13[/nom]I don't care if my CPU has 60 gigabytes of data transfer,I just want to run a damned fast CPU..[/citation]

I don't care if my dog is cute, I just want a cute dog?
 

wrack

Distinguished
Sep 20, 2004
106
0
18,680
We all seem to forget that no matter how fast something can be processed, IF it comes down to storing it on the disks then the bottleneck is the disk's read/write speeds which are at best crawling compared to the slowest RAM's speed.
 

V3NOM

Distinguished
Jun 18, 2008
2,599
0
20,780
yeah theoretically, windows 64 bit OS's suuport 128 gigabytes of RAM!

...only drawback is northbridges support a max of 16 gig and motherboards RAM slots only physically support 8 gigs...so much for that idea eklipz.

although... SSD's? :)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.