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| AMD
Opteron Processor Frequently Asked Questions |
What markets are you
targeting for the AMD Opteron processor?
What commercial arenas are you targeting?
What types of servers
will the AMD Opteron processor be suitable for?
What operating systems
will the AMD Opteron processor support?
What are the benefits
of the AMD Opteron processor?
What specific applications
will benefit from the performance of the AMD Opteron processor?
Why did you choose
AMD Opteron as the product name for this processor?
What does Opteron mean?
Why didnt you
retain the Hammer codenames as the product name?
Is the AMD Opteron
processor what AMD has up until now referred to as SledgeHammer?
Is there any difference between SledgeHammer and the AMD
Opteron processor?
Will ClawHammer
also be branded as the AMD Opteron processor?
When does AMD plan
to begin shipping the AMD Opteron processor?
When do you expect
systems based on the AMD Opteron processor will be available?
Is there any difference
between the AMD Opteron processor/platform for workstations and for
servers? Are the parts identical? Are they somehow implemented in
workstations and servers differently?
What chipsets will
be available to support the AMD Opteron processor? What motherboards
are in development?
Will the AMD Opteron
processor be available in a single-processor version? How many AMD
Opteron processors can a platform support in a multiway configuration?
What type of packaging
will support the AMD Opteron processor?
Will all AMD Opteron
processors support HyperTransport technology? How many links?
Is the northbridge
integrated into the AMD Opteron architecture?
Will the AMD Opteron
processor support the dual-channel, 128-bit DDR memory controller?
Where will the AMD
Opteron processor be manufactured?
Will the AMD Opteron
processor be manufactured on 0.13 micron technology?
Can the AMD Opteron
processor be used in a configuration greater than 8P? How far can
it scale?
What type/speeds of
memory will the AMD Opteron processor support?
What are the types/sizes
of cache for the AMD Opteron processor?
What are the differences
between the AMD Opteron processor and the AMD Athlon 64 processor?
What is the front-side
bus frequency of the AMD Opteron processor?
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Q: What markets are you targeting for the AMD
Opteron processor?
What commercial arenas are you targeting?
A: The target markets for the AMD Opteron processor include Worldwide
Enterprises, Small-Medium Businesses, Government/Education Institutionsboth
for 1-8 way server solutions and for 1-2 way workstation solutions.
With its bigger L2 cache, large workload features and high-bandwidth
HyperTransport links, the AMD Opteron processor is ideal for customers
who need faster database transactions or support for more users on
e-commerce type applications. Its also excellent for CAD, digital
content creation and other applications that need quick graphics response.
Q: What types of servers will the AMD Opteron
processor be suitable for?
A: The AMD Opteron processor is suitable for different workloads
across an enterprise.
* 1-2P servers are suitable for firewall, cache and load balancing
servers, as well as Web servers.
* 2-4P servers are suitable for heavy-duty Web servers and applications
servers.
* 4P-8P servers are suitable for back-end database and storage servers.
Q: What operating systems will the AMD Opteron
processor support?
A: Currently we have commitments from Microsoft to support Windows
on the AMD Opteron processor and SuSe has been the lead partner in
Linux support; we also expect support from other leading Linux and
UNIX vendors.
Q: What are the benefits of the AMD Opteron
processor?
A: The AMD Opteron processor architecture is designed to provide
unparalleled performance and support the x86-64 instruction set, delivering
outstanding performance for both 32-bit code and 64-bit code. As the
need for memory-intensive 64-bit applications becomes greater, our
plan is for IT managers to be able to seamlessly move to 64-bit applications
that benefit their business while continuing to leverage their investment
in 32-bit software.
Additionally, the HyperTransport technology interface addresses the
high memory and I/O bandwidth needs we believe will be required for
future PCs, workstations and servers.
Q: What specific applications will benefit from
the performance of the AMD Opteron processor?
A: Any application should run faster on the AMD Opteron processor
due to its doubled data paths. Current 32-bit processors have a 4
GB memory addressing cap. The AMD Opteron processors 40-bit
physical and 48-bit virtual addressing remove that limitation, permitting
up to 1 Terabyte of physical memory space and 256 Terabytes of virtual
memory addressing space.
E-commerce applications, ERP, CRM and other highly transactional database
applications will benefit from the AMD Opteron processors larger
cache and big workload features that make manipulating larger data
sets faster. Other large data set applications that will benefit from
the AMD Opteron processor include CAD and DCC type applications, as
well as financial and scientific modeling applications.
Q: Why did you choose AMD Opteron as the product
name for this processor? What does Opteron mean?
A: Opteron comes from the Latin word optimus
meaning best. We chose Opteron because it communicates best performance,
highest performance and also implies options (flexibility, choices).
Q: Why didnt you retain the Hammer
codenames as the product name?
A: Hammer is a codename and does not contain the brand
attributes that AMD Opteron processor does.
Q: Is the AMD Opteron processor what AMD has
up until now referred to as SledgeHammer? Is there any
difference between SledgeHammer and the AMD Opteron processor?
A: The AMD Opteron processor is based solely upon what has been
referred up to now at the SledgeHammer core. The AMD Opteron
processor will be the brand AMD uses for its multi-way capable products.
The AMD Athlon 64 processor will continue to be the brand AMD uses
for its high-performance single-way processors for desktop and mobile
systems.
Q: Will ClawHammer also be branded
as the AMD Opteron processor?
A: ClawHammer is AMDs codename for the AMD Athlon
64 for desktop and mobile products.
Q: When does AMD plan to begin shipping the
AMD Opteron processor?
A: AMD plans to begin shipments of the AMD Opteron processor in
the first half of 2003.
Q: When do you expect systems based on the AMD
Opteron processor will be available?
A: We expect systems based on the AMD Opteron processor will be
available in the first half of 2003.
Q: Is there any difference between the AMD Opteron
processor/platform for workstations and for servers? Are the parts
identical? Are they somehow implemented in workstations and servers
differently?
A: The AMD Opteron processor is available in multiprocessor configurations:
1-8 way server or 1-4 way workstations (with no external logic required).
Inclusion of the AMD-8000 series core logic may vary between a server
and a workstation implementation. For example, an OEM may not want
to include the AMD-8151 HyperTransport AGP3.0 Graphics Tunnel on a
server while this is an essential feature of a workstation.
Q: What chipsets will be available to support
the AMD Opteron processor?
What motherboards are in development?
A: AMD has announced the AMD-8000 core logic series, the AMD-8111
HyperTransport I/O Hub, the AMD-8131 HyperTransport PCI-X Tunnel and
the AMD-8151 HyperTransport AGP3.0 Graphics Tunnel. ALi, NVIDIA, SiS
and VIA have announced they will build chipsets based around these
core logic components and HyperTransport technology. Leading motherboard
partners announcing support for AMDs next generation processors
include ASUS, ECS, FIC, Gigabyte and MSI.
Q: Will the AMD Opteron processor be available
in a single-processor version?
How many AMD Opteron processors can a platform support in a multiway
configuration?
A: The processor architecture directly supports 1-8 AMD Opteron
processors in a glueless (requiring no chipset support) multiprocessor
configuration. A platform can support an unlimited number of AMD Opteron
processors in a multi-way configuration with external/additional chipset
support.
Q: What type of packaging will support the AMD
Opteron processor?
A: The AMD Opteron processor is expected to be available in 940-pin
ceramic micro PGA packages.
Q: Will all AMD Opteron processors support HyperTransport
technology? How many links?
A: The AMD Opteron processor architecture is designed to support
up to three HyperTransport links, which can provide up to 19.2GB/sec
peak bandwidth.
Q: Is the northbridge integrated into the AMD
Opteron architecture?
A: Key functions of the northbridge, including memory control,
multiprocessing control and functionality are integrated as part of
the AMD Opteron processor architecture. Functions like AGP graphics
will be supported by components like the AMD-8151 HyperTransport AGP3.0
Graphics Tunnel.
Q: Will the AMD Opteron processor support the
dual-channel, 128-bit DDR memory controller?
A: The AMD Opteron processor is capable of supporting dual-channel,
128-bit memory communications.
Q: Where will the AMD Opteron processor be manufactured?
A: Fab 30 in Dresden, Germany
Q: Will the AMD Opteron processor be manufactured
on 0.13 micron technology?
A: Yes. 0.13 SOI (silicon on insulator) process technology.
Q: Can the AMD Opteron processor be used in
a configuration greater than 8P? How far can it scale?
A: The AMD Opteron processor is designed to be scalable to eight
processors with no external logic required. Systems built around the
AMD Opteron processor can scale without limit provided additional
chipset support.
Q: What type/speeds of memory will the AMD Opteron
processor support?
A: The AMD Opteron processor supports PC1600, PC2100 and PC2700
DDR memory.
Q: What are the types/sizes of cache for the
AMD Opteron processor?
A: Up to 1MB L2 cache. Other specifics have not been disclosed
yet.
Q: What are the differences between the AMD
Opteron processor and the AMD Athlon 64 processor?
A: The primary difference between the AMD Opteron processor and
the AMD Athlon 64 processor is in the number of HyperTransport links
embedded on the chip. The AMD Athlon 64 processor contains one HyperTransport
link offering 6.4 GB/s data transfer while the AMD Opteron processor
offers three links. The processors also contain different amounts
of cache.
Q: What is the front-side bus frequency of the
AMD Opteron processor?
A: In traditional microprocessor architecture, the front-side
bus is the communication path connecting the northbridge chip to the
CPU. As the AMD Opteron processor embeds functions of the northbridge
into the CPU itself, including the memory controller, there is no
longer a front-side bus as people have come to understand it. As the
built-in memory controller operates at processor frequency, the clock
frequency of the AMD Opteron processor can be considered the frequency
of its front-side bus.
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