AMD has released new Six Core after Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor codenamed “Shanghai”

AMD has declared the availability of the latest six-core processor, with Direct Connect Architecture, code-named “Istanbul”. AMD says these new server processors will supply up to 34% more efficiency per watt. Six-Core AMD Opteron processor-based servers give you the performance efficiency to carry out real world workloads, with greater value and power efficiency at every price point. Unlike other products focused on raw performance, AMD technology-based servers deliver one platform to maintain the top-line demands of your business with a total cost advantage you can receive right to the bottom-line.

More Performance * Bring more with 6-core providing more working. * Equipped to scale with a single, unfailing platform that spans from 2P to 8P servers. * More power efficient with AMD-P technologies and a full feature-set across product line.

Workload Optimization * Optimized virtualization with AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) Technology runs highlyeffective VMs and can migrate with ease * Better bandwidth (contrastd to earlier processors) for database, email and application serving, through options as like HT Assist * Heavy computing efficiencies bring Web 2.0 and cloud computing into the mainstream

Major Features * 6 real cores * HyperTransport technology (HT) assist * Raised HT3 bandwidth * AMD-P power management technologies * AMD-Virtualization (AMD-V) feature * Alike power/thermal ranges as Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors

The Advantages Six Cores per socket presents improved performance and performance/watt (compared to past generations) for multithreaded environments like virtualization, database, and web serving. HyperTransport Technology Assist (HT Assist) reduces cache probe traffic between processors, which can result in faster queries in 4 and 8-way servers that can raise efficiency for cache sensitive applications such as database, virtualization, and compute intensive applications. HyperTransport 3.0 Technology (HT3) increases interconnect rate from 2GT/s with HT1 up to a 4.8GT/s with HT3, helping to improve overall system balance and scalability for scale out computing environments like HPC, database, and web serving. AMD-P suite of power management features are developed into AMD Opteron processors, including AMD PowerNow! Technology, AMD CoolCore Technology, and Dual Dynamic Power Management – improvements that help trim down power use and cost, making AMD Opteron processor-based servers among the “greenest” anywhere.

AMD has introduced new Six Core Processornamed AMD Opteron. The price comparison always goes in favor of AMD Processor.

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