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intel prepares 6 core cpu arm4g3don Feb 24th, 08, 12:57 AM #1

http://eclipse.sys-con.com/read/505602.htm

While AMD stumbles around trying to get its first errata-free Barcelona quads out two years behind Intel, Intel is off planning the launch of its six-core Dunnington microprocessor, a hex, if you will, the last of the expected Core 2-based Xeon server chips before it switches over to the Nehalem microarchitecture capable of supporting eight or more cores.

Dunnington, a Bangalore-designed successor to Harpertown, is still supposed to be relatively hush-hush but Intel has reportedly put three dual-core 45nm Penryn chips on a die the size of a postage stamp and sharing a 16MB L3 cache. Like other Penryns, Dunnington still uses a front-side bus.

Dunnington slips into Intel’s Caneland platform and so uses the Clarksboro chipset.

The dingus, which Intel has previously described as pin-compatible with the dual-core/four-socket Tigerton quad, will be two- and four-socket, meaning mainframe-like machines with 24 cores.

Intel is reportedly seeing how quickly it can get the little beast out. It was due before the first of the Nehalem chips and could appear in Q3, maybe even Q2.

Dunnington doesn’t require the record two billion transistors that it takes to make Intel’s next-generation 65nm quad-core Tukwila Itanium, but it’s reportedly close.

Dunnington will appear in a variety of SKUs and a variety of clock rates with power dissipation that ranges beyond 120W.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday Intel introduced Skulltrail, now its eight-core Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform for the games market that supports two Intel quads and multi-card graphics from either ATI or Nvidia in a $649 D5400XS board.


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weib Feb 24th, 08, 01:07 AM #2
woah hexacore.
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fLiNtY Feb 24th, 08, 01:23 AM #3
the operating systems and apps dont even support quad properly, hex und octa and deka etc etc are just a waste of money.
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Zakaria (x3m) Feb 24th, 08, 01:27 AM #4
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the operating systems and apps dont even support quad properly, hex und octa and deka etc etc are just a waste of money.
Agreed!

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parka Feb 24th, 08, 01:28 AM #5
More than two cores are for professional users.
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Carbon Oxyride Feb 24th, 08, 01:53 AM #6
That's fast!!
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arm4g3don Feb 24th, 08, 02:02 AM #7
well the server market could readily use this as there is support for 16 core systems and since the server market is much bigger then the desktop market this could really catch on
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AuDioFreaK39 Feb 24th, 08, 03:05 AM #8
Hexal Core ftw. Just one core shy of the 7 cores (SPUs) on the PS3.
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yaoyao Feb 24th, 08, 03:10 AM #9
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the operating systems and apps dont even support quad properly, hex und octa and deka etc etc are just a waste of money.
Linux can support up to 32 processor, and 64 for the AMD64/EM64T, Cluster 1024

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Pcyborg Feb 24th, 08, 03:18 AM #10
If this ever turns out for mainstream use AMD no chance liao
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theelusiveyoda Feb 24th, 08, 05:17 AM #11
the 3d modelling program zbrush suppourts up to 256 processors and can suppourt 1billion polygons which is insane these processors are really for the production of games and high end cgi, good thing im into the production of games and cgi !
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PhiBer Feb 24th, 08, 07:41 AM #13
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the operating systems and apps dont even support quad properly, hex und octa and deka etc etc are just a waste of money.
they not targetted at mainstream consumers running Windows XP or Windows Vista..
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haylui Feb 24th, 08, 08:05 AM #14
allow software to support multi-thread before pushing more cores to consumers. how do you utilize quad core cpu now? while playing Crysis and encoding video at the same time? or to encode a video while decompressing a 400GB archive.
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weib Feb 24th, 08, 08:22 AM #15
if there is a demand, they'll be a supply.
if not why would they want to make a 6 core chip?
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