AMD Plants Turion Line of Mobile Chips 227
dsginter writes "Today, AMD has blessed us with their Turion line of chips. Though it is supposed to compete with Intel's Centrino line, with such a name, one has to wonder if AMD is going after the Celeron, the name of which is derived from the latin word, 'celer', meaning 'fast' or 'swift', as in 'celery' - the fastest of all vegetables."
I don't like asparagus though ... (Score:3, Funny)
If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:3, Funny)
Next in the news: Motorola announces its new product line for layered processor technology: "cabbagius"
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:3, Interesting)
So it looks like Celeron takes it. You should sell your AMD stock now.
It is amazing where Slashdot takes me some days.
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:2)
Not that I actually know, as both of them taste like pure evil.
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:2)
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:2)
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:2, Funny)
Baldrick: One turnip. Oh, hang on, I don't want to price myself out of the market.
Edmund: Baldrick, I've always been meaning to ask: Do you have any ambitions in life apart from the aquisition of turnips?
Baldrick: Er, no.
Edmund: So what would you do if I gave you a thousand pounds?
Baldrick: I'd get a little turnip of my own.
Edmund: So what would you do if I gave you a million pounds?
Baldrick: Oh, that's different. I'd get a great big turnip in the country.
Turion Official mascot! ^_^ (Score:2)
There ya go. Fastest vegetable on earth.
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:2)
Re:If the Celeron is named after celery... (Score:2, Funny)
They need a cartoon ... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:They need a cartoon ... (Score:2)
"A HA! I'am an artistic villian! I shall paint this town.. NEON PINK!"
"OH NO YOU WON'T! WE COPYRIGHTED PINK TWO YEARS AGO! YOU HAVE TO BUY US BIG CARS AND LET US HOLD THE MONOPOLY IN THE MARKET FOREVER NOW G5!"
"Curses.. where my open source pink?"
Of course this will then air on Mtv, confuse the fanbase and be put back on Nick Jr. for a couple of weeks where it'll become cult among kids of geeks.. 3 of them who relised if they gave up Slashdot they could get laid.
Oh man... (Score:5, Insightful)
Well, at least they KNOW it's a shitty name.
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
Re:Oh man... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
The company said it considered the dictionary definition too rare to hinder the chip's prospects.
"The Turion - it's a green processor."
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
much better than Sempron...
Re:Oh man... (Score:2)
Well, at least they KNOW it's a shitty name.
I think AMD's statement is more along the lines of trademarks. A rare name is less likely to be trademarked. On the plus side, its rarity means it will more likely be remembered. My $0.02.
I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:2)
Re:I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:2)
Re:I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:5, Informative)
The processors themselves have the codenames Banias (1MB 130nm part) and Dothan (2MB 90nm part).
These AMD processors are most likely to be revision E0 core Athlon 64s. The E0 core is said to reduce power consumption by 25% over the D0 core. If processors have a 25W TDP already in the A64M range, then AMD should easily be able to get it down to 20W to compete with the Pentium M.
Of course, the A64M will have half a northbridge incorporated into the processor, something that isn't included in the Pentium M TDP at the moment. Also the definition of Intel's TDP is different from AMD's TDP. Whilst arguments reign over the exact difference, it is agrees that Intel's processors generally run much closer to their TDP figure than AMD's.
Also, the 533MHz Dothan processor, until recently, had a 27W TDP figure, because of the faster bus.
Re:I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:3, Informative)
If A64M had a 25W TDP even after the 25% reduction, I'd be extremely surprised.
Maybe it draws that when in sleep mode...
Re:I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:3, Informative)
My 1.1GHz ULV Dothan reports:
$ cat
state count: 5
active state: P0
states:
*P0: 1100 MHz, 5500 mW, 10 uS
P1: 1000 MHz, 5000 mW, 10 uS
P2: 900 MHz, 4500 mW, 10 uS
P3: 800 MHz,
Re:I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:2)
Newegg.com sells them mail-order.
They also sell the Aopen i855 motherboard.
Just do a search on their website for "dothan"
Re:I thought centrino was the supporting chipset. (Score:2)
Gardeners world (Score:4, Funny)
I was expecting CPU trees and shrubs. Hanging baskets overflowing with ddr modules.
A garden shed filled with all kind of GNU/Linux branded tools, and a Microsoft compost heap.
Infact, all sorts of strange things came to mind.
anyway, it doesn't matter, nothing to see here, please move along.
Not safe for work, surely? (Score:4, Funny)
Seldom has a new cpu made me feel so tingly inside.
Re:Not safe for work, surely? (Score:2)
Just be careful. Eating too much asparagus tends to produce nasty byproducts when tingling.
Duron? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Duron? (Score:2)
AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
http://www.tadpolecomputer.com/html/products/mobi
-Qua
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
9% market shareis about what I'ld expect though.
AMD needs to break in to designs that provide a good CPU power/Electrical power ratio.
Re:AMD 64 laptop brands (Score:2)
bought the "floor display" for $1150
-AMD Athlon 64 3200+
-512MB PC2700 DDR RAM
-Mobile ATI Radeon 9600 with 64MB of memory
-80Gb Harddrive (unknown speed)
-DVD Burner
-15.4" WXGA TFT display
-7.5 Pounds
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
It doesn't have a great battery life, and it kinda big, but is really very powerful, and great for gaming. And I paid much less than I was expecting for such a powerful beast.
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
p4 2G (toshiba)
athlon 1500+ (compaq)
athlon 2200 (averatec)
celeron 2.2G (toshiba)
So we're doing our bit to keep AMD's numbers up. In general I like the athlons better than either the P4 or the Celeron. The P4 is *hot* and only slightly faster than the athlon 1500. The Celeron is by far the slowest and the athlon 2200 is the fastest.
I don't have accurate statistics of the fraction of AMD laptops on the store shelves, but they are plentiful enough to offer a
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
The compaq (also 2 yrs old) is and always has been able to do 2 hrs+ and I've never seen or played with any cpu throttling. It's also much cooler on the lap and has a smaller battery.
Don't really know about the Celeron.
The Averatec is pretty new but it goes about 3 hours running Linux with no throttling. This is a compact unit
Re:AMD has that much laptop market share!? (Score:2)
here is a description of my installation [uwaterloo.ca]
The Tolkien Chip! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The Tolkien Chip! (Score:2)
Sounds like "Turin" got mixed up with some other person whose name ended with "-ion"
Re:The Tolkien Chip! (Score:2)
Re:The Tolkien Chip! (Score:2)
Actually, I'd rather enjoy chips named after characters and events in the LOTR world. Intel could name its next chips after the fell creatures of Morgoth; AMD could name its chips after various humans; IBM could take Elvish names. Then we could read better flame wars, in which fanboys posit that, since Fingolfin rode alone and scarred Morgoth, IBM PPC rules; me
Re:The Tolkien Chip! (Score:2)
Yeah but he didn't like to eat tuna.
Re:The Tolkien Chip! (Score:2)
Probably the most confusing the first time through reading the Silmarillion was remember the differences between Tuor, Turin, and Turgon.
Re:The Tolkien Chip! (Score:2)
Veggie Tales (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Veggie Tales (Score:2)
If big cache can make you smile
If you like to waltz with capacitors
Up and down the homebrew electronics aisle...(of Fry's)
Have we got a processor showdown for you.
Maybe now we can see AMD marching around the Intel headquarters while Intel hurls slushies at the competition.
Or maybe I need to put a new CD in my car's player. But hey, my 3 year old isn't ready for Snoop Doog yet.
Turian rhymes with durian (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Turian rhymes with durian (Score:2)
PLANTS? (Score:2, Funny)
What colour flowers does it produce? And do they attract butterflies?
Last of all, when is my local garden centre going to stock them?
Celer = Fast? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Celer = Fast? (Score:2)
Celeron sounds like the english word celerity:
Celerity is a computer! (Score:2)
Back in the 1980's I learned UNIX for the first time on a Celerity 1260D running BSD 4.2 that was running a Motorola 680x0 CPU.
Re:Celer = Fast? (Score:2)
Ralph Wiggum:Go bannana!
Celeron - false advertising (Score:2)
'fast' and 'swift' are NOT words I often hear associated with Celerons. Perhaps they should have gone with insumption [websters-o...ionary.org] or vilion [websters-o...ionary.org]. Is implying that Celerons are fast some sort of cruel joke?
Re:Celeron - false advertising (Score:2)
CentTurion? (Score:5, Interesting)
Centrino - Turion
This makes more sense to me than the celery ananlogy.
Re:CentTurion? (Score:2)
"The celery analogy"
Re:CentTurion? (Score:2)
Re:CentTurion? (Score:2)
Actually a centurion was a low ranking officer who was in charge of a hundred men.
Yes, you can actually learn something on slashdot! ;-)
Re:CentTurion? (Score:2)
Re:CentTurion? (Score:2)
The closest analogue in modern armies to the centurion is probably a sergeant, in terms of the number of ranks and in that centurions, like sergeants, were usually in for life. On the other hand, in terms of the number of soldiers commanded, a centurion was more like a captain, since a Roman century was roughly the size of a modern US company, which is normally commanded by a captain.
Re:CentTurion? (Score:2)
No, my fine friend.. (Score:3, Funny)
Celery NOT fast (Score:5, Funny)
The article is factually wrong. I took a stick of celery, a beetroot, an artichoke, and a handful of lettuce and put them at one end of a track. At the other was a bowl of water and a sunlamp, to give them an incentive.
After 5 minutes, they were all STILL moving at the SAME speed! One hour later, they are still neck and neck although the lettuce is beginning to look a little worn-out.
I've had about enough of people pumping up one particular fruit or vegetable, with NO BASIS in actual testing. MOST vegetables travel at the SAME SPEED (unless you drop one, or fire it from a gun, or something) and there is no point paying more for a faster one.
But we're concerned about POWER for mobile use... (Score:2)
OTOH, when they were in grade school, one of my kids' friends plugged line current into a pickle. (under adult supervision, of course) It made some pretty flickers of light inside, and rather smelled. But it didn't go any faster than your vegetables, even with
Re:Celery NOT fast (Score:2)
Place one foot in bucket of water, one hand in the bowl of water, wet edge of finger and stick into nearest NON-GFI electrical socket and voila.
Instant results.
Re:Celery NOT fast (Score:2)
So put your vegetables back on the track, and leave them alone so they can race in privacy. They'll certainly have moved back to their starting positions by the time you return, but I'm sure you'll find them in concensus that the c
Re:Celery NOT fast (Score:2)
Final result (Score:3, Funny)
Despite a poor showing initially, the lettuce DID win, taking advantage of a light breeze to flutter over the finish line! Some of the lettuce wound up off the track but I feel this is acceptable.
I am sorry to say that the celery finished second equals with the other vegetables -- a poor showing for a plant touted as 'the fastest of all vegetables'.
I would like to point out to other posters that the performance of the jumping bean and asparagus is not relevant -- the claim being tested is that celery is
Re: (Score:2)
AMD whupped Celeron long since (Score:5, Informative)
More recently, AMD released the Sempron, meant to replace the Duron as its budget-level processor. Consider Anandtech's conclusion [anandtech.com] from a Sempron vs. Celeron test they did last July:
"Sempron, at a glance, surpasses its goal to be a powerful budget processor. Cheaper than the current fastest Intel Celeron, both flavors of Sempron that we tested here outperform the competition in almost every test."
In the performance market segment, Intel and AMD have been locked in battle for ages -- sometimes one is up, sometimes the other -- but if you're building a budget system, AMD offers more bang for less buck.
I'll be interested to see how this unfortunately named "Turion" chip compares to the PentiumM.
Re:AMD whupped Celeron long since (Score:2)
"Sempron, at a glance, surpasses its goal to be a powerful budget processor. Cheaper than the current fastest Intel Celeron, both flavors of Sempron that we tested here outperform the competition in almost every test."
Maybe the prices they saw had the sempron cheaper, but at retail price I see just about no difference between
Re:AMD whupped Celeron long since (Score:2)
You apparently don't understand. Clock for numerical rating, Semprons are faster than Celerons.
Re:AMD whupped Celeron long since (Score:2)
Of course, if you look at the different application domains, the figures vary wildly. The Sempron's better for some applications, the celeron for t
Re:AMD whupped Celeron long since (Score:2)
Let me repeat.
Comparing Performance Rating to Clock Speed In Mhz, the Semperon outperforms the Celeron in the vast majority of tests.
Reference: (You may need to remove a space in the URL)
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/20040728/s
(That's the first page of results, *all* the results back my claim - note that the Celeron 335 is clocked at 1800mhz)
Re:AMD whupped Celeron long since (Score:2)
Obviously for the applications tested by the Toms Hardware benchmarks, the Sempron is better.
Also, results for comparing a 1.8GHz celeron to an 1800 sempron may vary from 1.6 to 1600, as there are many factors other than clock speed that affect performance. As far as I'm concerned, there are benchm
Re:AMD whupped Celeron long since (Score:2)
Reference?
Only aftter the failed Alderon line... (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, it's a goofy name, when can I buy one? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'd prefer a nVidia chipset and GPU though for 64-bit Linux compatibility, like my current HP zv5000z has. It'll be interesting to see what HP has to offer in the way of Turion notebooks.
Turdion (Score:2)
The question is... (Score:3, Interesting)
Centrinos but much better performance.
Too many damn Metroids! (Score:2)
betting on the eggplant (Score:2)
"..'celery' - the fastest of all vegetables."
That reminds me something I read years a ago...
"Everyone bet on the eggplant, figuring if a vegetable challenges a live animal with four legs to a race, it must be that the vegetable knows something."
Definition of Turion: (Score:2)
A young, scaly shoot budded off from underground stems.
Now THAT sounds like it could crunch numbers like nothing ever seen before!
Re:Ever wondered.. (Score:2)
If Intel can easily crush AMD why hasn't it done so allready?
Re:Ever wondered.. (Score:2)
Re:Ever wondered.. (Score:2, Interesting)
The "Centrino CPU" was designed by Intel you idiot, the core is a tweaked PIII with power management and other stuff, and the system interface has merely been upgraded to the P4 bus for greater bandwidth.
There's a big difference betwe
Re:Ever wondered.. (Score:2)
Re:Ever wondered.. (Score:2, Informative)
Sorry, that's just wrong [wikipedia.org]. The Pentium M is based on a Pentium III core, and it was designed by Intel engineers in Israel.
no it won't (Score:2)
Re:New Chip (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:A welcome addition to the AMD line (Score:2)
Re:Great word, but what a definition?! Get some sp (Score:2)
Re:Celeryon (Score:2)