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Graphics workstation - where and when?

@Daryl Quenet
"I wouldn't call it doing it right if 5 - 10 people buy the system despite the performance"

Well, this is not a gamer platform to sbe sold in millions, but there is a need for exellent graphics workstation system - dual Nehalem may be the one (but, afraid, not this year)

posted by : Stanislav, 01 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Finally

Previous systems of this type have been severely handicapped by the desire to keep the motherboard functional even with only one CPU populated.

For example, previous multi-socket AMD machines have connected everything but the memory to one CPU. That means all I/O goes to one CPU. Previous Intel multi-socket designs have connected literally everything to one FSB, making the FSB a major bottleneck.

From that block diagram, it looks like that will *not* be the case with this design, and we will be able to use all the PCIe lanes and do I/O to both CPUs.

However, the motherboard will not work properly with just one CPU as some of the PCIe lanes will now be connected to nothing.

There should be very little bottlenecking with this design. Awesome.

posted by : David Schwartz, 27 February 2009 Complain about this comment
How is this new?

I have basically been running this system for the last couple of years.... and still do, I love my K8WE.

This thing is basically just a dual socket Opteron system with non-registered memory.

QPI = Hypertransport just 4 years too late.

Core generation+ stuff might be better then amd’s offering but Intel have been following amd for the last 5 years (x86-64 and now Hypertransport)

posted by : Heath, 27 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Price Per Performance...

@Sam
By "do it right this time" you mean tout a platform that most likely requires a $1,000 motherboard to put another $1,000 - $2,000 worth of processors and $500 - $700 of memory.... I wouldn't call it doing it right if 5 - 10 people buy the system despite the performance :)

posted by : Daryl Quenet, 27 February 2009 Complain about this comment
AMD 4x4

AMD promised but 4x4 platform but failed to deliver it. Seems like Intel is going to do it right this time. AMD has good ideas but poor execution. Intel of late has been using them to transform itself. Soon it will also have Labaree and 32nm chips while AMD does not have real fabs for real men or real ideas.

posted by : Sam, 27 February 2009 Complain about this comment
were you reading the same article?

wasn't the title enough?
how about
"extra QPI link to talk to that second CPU "
and
"DDR3-1333 on each CPU"

posted by : @ boss, 26 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Boss

Perhaps someone should tell the author that the system is dual-socket, not dual core.

posted by : EPhud, 26 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Mr.

Very poverful solution ... in theory ... in practice we have ATX-based Core I7 (opening less than 1/2 of it's connection power. With eATX the Nehalem Xeon platform will at most have 4 PCIe x16 and two PCIe x4 slots, that's all!

So what the sence in such connectivity then?

New solution needed!

posted by : Stanislav, 26 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Is AMD Preparing 890 & 970 Chippers?

32 Pcie Lanes per cpu is close to my calculation for Ultimate. about 40 was my conclusion in January 2005. So Thumper Grows Strong.Yea. 72 is well over mark & this unit should BLAST Away competion to make more such incredibly powerful units, e.g. AMD. Now About AMD, Late Last Night While Working in Lab, thought about AMD new numbers: 4890 or 4970, as reported in theREGISTER. Do You See Numbers: 890 in 4890 & number 970 in 4970? Yes. Its Sign From Got. DaVinci Would Of Coded It Into Cistine Chapel. 890 We know will hit Code Books, yet 970? Whoosssh, More Far Out Possible Players. STeWie Drashek

posted by : Ultenizer, 26 February 2009 Complain about this comment

Dual-CPU Nehalem systems pump up the bandwidth

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