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Sep 2003
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Anandtech has some good articles about Opteron architecture.
The main thing is the 64-bit stuff, the extra registers, and so forth. But there's something else too: it's designed to allow easy implementation of multi-processing. Read this: http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1815&p=7 Now fast-forward a few years from now and picture an 8-CPU box sitting on your desk, crunching away.
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Apr 2003
Berlin, Germany
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That's very useful if multiple instances of mprime or other clients are working in parallel - especially if they have local memory banks.
Here at university we let mprime run on a small Xeon cluster (2x 2 CPU nodes - 2GHz Xeon DP) and it was slow compared to a single P4. |
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6809 > 6502
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