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AMD Announces 40W Six-Core AMD Opteron EE processor  

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Posted by FiXT— August 31st, 2009, 10:45 AM

amd sixcore 300x225 AMD Announces 40W Six Core AMD Opteron EE processorAMD  today announced the immediate availability of the new Six-Core AMD Opteron EE processor at 40W ACP. Delivering up to 31 percent higher performance-per-watt over standard Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, the Six-Core AMD Opteron EE processor is tailored to meet the demands of customers who need strong performance, but must trim out every watt possible in a server system and reduce the datacenter’s power draw.

  • Many customers requiring this very low power processor deploy dense, large-scale IT projects where system power trumps raw performance and every watt of power savings can have significant positive impact on the bottom line.
  • AMD offers a wide range of energy-efficient processors; customers now have 15 low and very low power server processor choices available.
  • All of AMD’s low power processors are fully-featured and available with the same AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) technology and AMD-P features for advanced virtualization and power savings capability as standard power versions.
  • This 40W ACP processor is currently being integrated in custom solutions programs and will be available from system builders for cloud and Web 2.0 customers where density and low power are key considerations.

“It’s important for our industry to look at how technology is being used and where customers have emerging needs,” said Patrick Patla, vice president and general manager, Server and Workstation Division. “The AMD Opteron EE processor enables OEMs to deliver energy-sipping servers that don’t compromise on power management, virtualization or performance features. It is specifically designed to help address the challenges that are generating a great deal of discussion these days – building and running very dense data centers for Web services, while doing more with less.”


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Tags: AMD, opteron, processor, six core cpu

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Comments (4)

  1. CMetaphor's Avatar
    CMetaphor

    August 31, 2009 10:56 AM

    Seriously.... someone give me a few thousand bucks... please? Or maybe I could get hired by AMD... laff.

  2. TRTW's Avatar
    TRTW

    August 31, 2009 11:55 AM

    I had no idea that 6 cores were on the way.....

  3. FiXT's Avatar
    FiXT

    August 31, 2009 12:04 PM

    Wonder when this technology will port over to the desktop users?

    People are already willing to drop $1G on the Corei7 975 CPU's - one would think that a six core consumer level CPU would have some appeal as well?

  4. CMetaphor's Avatar
    CMetaphor

    August 31, 2009 12:43 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by FiXT View Post
    Wonder when this technology will port over to the desktop users?

    People are already willing to drop $1G on the Corei7 975 CPU's - one would think that a six core consumer level CPU would have some appeal as well?
    These bad boys are still socket F, using BGA instead of AMDs standard PGA processor type. Perhaps with AMDs next-generation architecture -crossfingers- they'll having something like this available.

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