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smooth2o

10/18/07 9:18 AM

#50424 RE: jokerman #50423

Also this link:

http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2007/1018/kaigai394_02l.gif

which shows integrated GPU...

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chipguy

10/18/07 9:55 AM

#50427 RE: jokerman #50423

Also has the codename "Mill Brook" for the FBDIMM->DDR3 microbuffer.

Indeed, now that it is in the public domain it can be readily
discussed. It is clear from those diagrams that the microbuffer
concentrates two DDR3 channels into one FBD2 channel.
That gives Beckton, and by extension Tukwila, the equivalent
of 8 DDR3 channels worth of memory bandwidth per socket.

The upside vs FBD2 is cheaper and cooler DIMMs common
with commodity server space. The downside is probably
lower memory capacity per socket. My guess is thar DDR3
will be used in most 2s and 4s boxes and FBD2 will be used
in bigger, more expensive scale up machines.


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kpf

10/18/07 10:06 AM

#50429 RE: jokerman #50423

Well, Tukwila and Dunnington look like a pattern of throwing silicon at the competition. Reasonably so - spending is certainly to be considered a core-competency of Intel. ;-)

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wbmw

10/18/07 10:41 AM

#50439 RE: jokerman #50423

Re: 6-Core Dunnington with 16 MB L3.

Far more interesting is Beckton, especially the high bandwidth topologies being explored. QPI looks to trump HTT quite handily, not to mention Power 7....



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kpf

10/18/07 10:56 AM

#50448 RE: jokerman #50423

Well if Goto's got this right I'd take it as a painting on the wall Nehalem's been pushed out.

K.