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Written by Jeff_Tom
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Saturday, 28 June 2008 15:56 |
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ATI has been on a roll lately starting with the Radeon 3870 last year, the 780G
earlier this year, Puma, and the Radeon 4850 and 4870 which swept the rug out
from under Nvidia and beat them handily in price and performance as well as
adding on extra features. The question remains though for AMD's CPU division,
when will they start flourishing as they did not so long ago now. Can the Intel
goliath be toppled again? I can tell you now with the two new processors AMD is
releasing today they aren't going to knock Intel off the top but are three new
processors they are releasing today to add to the line: the Phenom X4 9950,
9350e, and 9150e.
Model |
CPU
Freq. |
MC & HT(x2)
Freq. |
Max
TDP |
Core
Count |
Price |
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X4 9950 Black
Edition |
2.6GHz |
2.0GHz |
140W |
4 |
$235 |
| X4
9350e |
2.0GHz |
1.8GHz |
65W |
4 |
$195 |
| X4
9150e |
1.8GHz |
1.8GHz |
65W |
4 |
$175 |
With the release of the 9950 Black Edition AMD steps up from the
9850 100MHz to 2.6GHz from 2.5GHz but also increases the max TDP to 140W. The
Phenom 9950 Black Edition takes over the $235 pricing the 9850 had which will be
reduced to $207 starting July 7th, a helpful heads up from AMD. These will still
be 9850 Black Editions for a while in the channel but they will move towards
normal edition eventually but should be able to get a 9850 Black Edition for a
steal in a week.


The other new processors being released are the low wattage quad
core processors, the X4 9350e and 9150e which have a max TDP of 65w. Previously
95 was the lowest TDP for Phenoms and it still is for even Intel's lowest clock
speed quad core processors giving AMD a 30W advantage here. This could be a boon
for HTPCs, file servers, or other computers that are run 24/7.
Other than that though there aren't too many changes to AMD's
lineup. We should see some price cuts officially updated some time today on
AMD's website but that's about it. So let's move on.
NEW AMD Phenom X4 processors TECH SPECS:
Processor Model / Frequency: X4 9950 / 2.6GHz
Processor Model / Frequency: X4 9350e / 2.0GHz
Processor Model / Frequency: X4 9150e / 1.8GHz
L1 Cache Sizes: 64K of L1 instruction and 64K of L1 data cache per core
(512 KB total L1 per processor)
L2 Cache Sizes: 512KB of L2 data cache per core (2MB total L2 per
processor)
L3 Cache Size: 2MB (shared)
Packaging: Socket AM2+ 940-pin organic micro pin grid array (micro-PGA)
Fab location: AMD's Fab 36 wafer fabrication facilities in Dresden,
Germany
Process Technology: 65-nanometer DSL SOI (silicon-on-insulator)
technology
Approximate Transistor count: ~ 450 million
Approximate Die Size: 285 mm2
Memory Controller Type: Integrated 128-bit wide memory controller *
Types of Memory Supported: Support for unregistered DIMMs up to PC2
8500 (DDR2-1066MHz)
Memory Controller Speed: X4 9950: up to 2.0GHz with Dual Dynamic
Power Management
X4 9350e: up to 1.8GHz with Dual Dynamic Power Management
X4 9150e: up to 1.6GHz with Dual Dynamic Power Management
HyperTransport 3.0 Specification: X4 9950: One 16-bit/16-bit link @ up
to 4.0GHz full duplex (2.0GHz x2)
X4 9350e: One 16-bit/16-bit link @ up to 3.6GHz full duplex (1.8GHz x2)
X4 9150e: One 16-bit/16-bit link @ up to 3.2GHz full duplex (1.6GHz x2)
Total Processor Bandwidth: X4 9950: Up to 33.1 GB/s bandwidth
X4 9350e: Up to 31.5 GB/s bandwidth
X4 9150e: Up to 29.9 GB/s bandwidth
Max Ambient Case Temp: X4 9950: 61o Celsius
X4 9350e: 70o Celsius
X4 9150e: 70o Celsius
Nominal Voltage: X4 9950: 1.05-1.30 Volts
X4 9350e: 1.05-1.125 Volts
X4 9150e: 1.05-1.15 Volts
Max TDP: X4 9950: 140 Watts
X4 9350e: 65 Watts
X4 9150e: 65 Watts
*Note: configurable for dual 64-bit channels for simultaneous read/writes
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 July 2008 04:08 )
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