blastarr disse:Os chipset's não vão ser os nForce4, nem os ATI RD580...
flygye disse:AM2 ?? que é isso do AM2 ? ainda nao li nada sobre isso
Daemon disse:E ler a thread desde o inicio? Já ajudava...
ToTTenTranz disse:Ou então tipo o NOME DA THREAD!
A única diferença que vai aparecer com o AM2 é a memória DDR-II, certo?
EETimes is reporting that AMD has just entered an agreement with memory startup Innovative Silicon to license the company's capacitor-less SRAM alternative. Innovative Silicon's technology, Z-RAM, uses zero capacitors in its memory design. Not only does this reduce the cost of the memory, but density of such memory is also much greater.
AMD uses traditional SRAM for onboard CPU cache in its desktop and server processors. Technologies like Z-RAM could give AMD the opportunity to significantly increase the amount of cache on its CPUs, or use the newly aquired die real estate for something else. An interesting side benefit of Z-RAM is that it currently can only be produced on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers. AMD made the move to SOI process over a year ago.
Innovative Silicon has already demonstrated Z-RAM on the sub-100nm scale. Its corporate roadmap expects to see sub 40nm nodes by 2012.
Na realidade Cas1.5 não é suportada oficialmente pela AMD e em alguns benchs sobre essa questão revelou-se que o controlador de memória do CPU AMD em várias circunstâncias apresentou resultados de Cas2, ou seja Cas1.5 só é possivel em especiais circunstancias.c3l5o disse:A verdade é que aqui discute-se que AMD vai ter CAS3 e q Intel num tem, apenas referi o facto que a Intel já tem cas3, e a AMD, bem... Tem DDR Cas 1.5 (At tops
Compared to the Sempron Socket 754, AMD increased the P-Rating of 200 to 300 at equivalent cache and frequency level. This difference is justified by the dual channel DDR2 support. AMD is planning on released next during Q4 a 3800+ including 256 KB of cache L2 and clocked at 2.2 GHz.