The Gigahertz Race is Back On 217
An anonymous reader writes "When CPU manufacturers ran up against the power wall in their designs, they announced that 'the Gigahertz race is over; future products will run at slower clock speeds and gain performance through the use of multiple cores and other techniques that won't improve single-threaded application performance.' Well, it seems that the gigahertz race is back on — a CNET story talks about how AMD has boosted the speed of their new Opterons to 3GHz. Of course, the new chips also consume better than 20% more power than their last batch. 'The 2222 SE, for dual-processor systems, costs $873 in quantities of 1,000, according to the Web site, and the 8222 SE, for systems with four or eight processors costs $2,149 for quantities of 1,000. For comparison, the 2.8GHz 2220 SE and 8220 SE cost $698 and $1,514 in that quantity. AMD spokesman Phil Hughes confirmed that the company has begun shipping the new chips. The company will officially launch the products Monday, he said.'"
More Power for What? (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, this is cool, no doubt. How many users actually *use* how much power they already have? I use a lot, but it's mostly dependent on the graphics card.
Gigahertz a bad thing? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:More Power for What? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Oh come on (Score:1, Funny)
So you're a fan of a fanless processor?
Re:More Power for What? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:You'd be surprised (Score:4, Funny)
Re:You'd be surprised (Score:5, Funny)
Re:NO NO NO NO NO (Score:3, Funny)