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AMD Shanghai Opteron CPUs On Linux |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Monday, 05 January 2009 14:10 |
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Phoronix tests AMD's Shanghai Opterons using Linux.From our initial testing of AMD's Shanghai Opteron processors they bring a number of advantages to the table. The Shanghai that is built upon a 45nm SOI process features a larger L3 cache and other architectural improvements that yield significant advantages over AMD's earlier Barcelona. In this article we just compared the performance of the Opteron 2356 to that of the Opteron 2384, and while there is a minor difference in the clock speed
, the Shanghai-based processors exhibited excellent performance capabilities. In particular, the GraphicsMagick, GCC, and Sunflow tests with the Shanghai faired very well.
The AMD Shanghai Opteron processors had no problems running atop recent Linux distributions, as we would expect from server/workstation parts, and the experience was pleasant. The two Opteron 2384 CPUs also had no problems running with the Tyan Thunder n3600M motherboard once we upgraded its BIOS.
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