AMD K6-III released 62
Several folks wrote in to announce that AMD has officially
announced the
K6-III.
Thats a link to the official product release if you're interesting
in reading it direct from the horse's mouth.
If entropy is increasing, where is it coming from?
K6-3 Review; soon (Score:1)
For now, I've just posted a K6-2 400 review.
The K6-3 looks like a winner, I believe it is the first non-Alpha based micro with a three level cache architecture.
K6-3 Review; soon (Score:1)
Reviews? (Score:1)
Anyone seen any 3rd-party K6-III reviews? I know of some that disliked the PIII - I'm interested to see what people have to say about the K6-III.
Big Fscking deal - antitrust? (Score:1)
I've always wondered how AMD or Intel (or any company that loses money quarter after quarter because they were selling at a loss in order to eliminate competition) could escape antitrust action
Probably quite a bit less in practice (Score:1)
But it's really silly, anyhow; just get a Celeron 300A and clock it at 450, and you're probably within 10% of any of these puppies, unless you have an application that specifically takes advantage of the larger cache (i. e. blows the Celeron cache but fits in the K6-III cache). That saves another $200, so you can buy another Celeron or two in case the first one goes bad.
Of course, in a server context things are a bit different...but then again, most "servers" these days need I/O more than cycles.
Pricing? (Score:1)
The AMD-K6-III/450 processor is priced at $476, and the AMD-K6-III/400 processor is priced at $284, each in 1,000-unit quantities.
$476 / 450MHz = $1.06/MHz
$284 / 400MHz = $0.71/MHz
That seems a pretty big gap, for a ~10% speed increase.
Jet engine? (Score:1)
K6 SMP (Score:1)
It needed specific SMP support in the OS, and although several chipsets included full OpenPIC support, no board manufacturers included multiple sockets on their boards (can you say Intel and monopolistic pressures??). Since there wasn't any hardware support, it was kindof difficult for anyone to put the support into any OS.
*sigh* Sometimes I just hate the computer industry.
Yeah, but can it actually perform. (Score:1)
asinus sum et eo superbio
PIII killer :) (Score:1)
A bit on spec performance (Score:1)
How much better is the k6-2 in FP? I was under the impression the FPU was just a k6 clocked up appropriately. If the k6-3 is still the same FPU, with all due respect I'm not interested. Here's how I make the numbers
k6-200: int95 6.5 fp95 3.5
pII-400: int95 18 fp95 18
(some people say your milage may vary...perhaps by as much as 50% less)
pIII-400: same
k6-2? k6-3?
I'd appreciate if someone could fill this in
Bang for buck (was "Jet engine?") (Score:1)
K6 SMP (Score:1)
to do SMP... Imagine if you will a quad CPU system
running K6-III 400Mhz chips... (400 because the
450s are still a little steep in price)...
Ah well, I can dream while I save up for a K-7
system when they come out
Offical Release to coincide with the P-III (Score:1)
Pricing typo? (Score:1)
Reviews? (Score:1)
Reviews? (Score:1)
Tom's Hardware Guide loves the K6-3!
Go to Tom's Hardware Guide [tomshardware.com]
Linux kernel support (Score:1)
Anyone know what the status is with regards to Linux kernel support for this beastie? Is it even an issue?
What about support for 3DNow in XFree86 or one of the commercial Xservers?
Macka
Pricing typo? (Score:1)
specFP? (Score:1)
I'm also curious to see how a K6-3 FP benchmark optimized for 3D-Now stacks up against a P-III (3) FP benchmark optimized for KNI. KNI has higher potential calculation ability, but it's open to question how effectively it can be used. However, these benchmarks will probably have to wait until Intel and AMD perform their own tests and submit them to spec.org.
Big Fscking deal - antitrust? (Score:1)
Pricing below a competitor and below cost if you're not a monopoloy is not a problem.
Jeff
Overall performance question (Score:1)
-Dave
AMD Makes sense to Me. (Score:1)
2) AMD doesn't limit overclocking in any shape or form.
3) AMD chips are cheaper than intel and now perform just as well, if not better mhz for mhz.
I'm an AMD-Linux fan... K6-2 333 @ 375mhz with nothing but a cheapo MB/Heatsink/Fan. (what's not to like?)
I'm quite interested to see if anyone can overclock the K6-3's past that 500mhz barrier people keep talking about for AMD chips.
$300 for 450mhz?? and it beats the P-III 500mhz? Sounds great to me.
just ramblin
SMP in K7 (Score:1)