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I have a question about Phenom (I know I suppose to keep in topic about Barcelona but it's about Phenom).

Will there be a quad-core processor equavulant to AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 with a TDP of 45watts?

I have a server running 24/7 and I currently underclock my AMD Sempron64 3400+ down to 1GHz (I don't have any problems running 860MHz). I also have 1GB of memory and currently beta-testing Windows Server 2008. Home automation and web server is hardly processor-intensive, so performance is not my concern, as I value power conservation more than performance when it comes to running a server 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Posted by: Grayson Peddie   Posted on: 06/29/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Interesting fact  Krazyken39 | 06/29/07
Question for you???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/07
Multiprocessor systems are nothing new  Niosop | 06/29/07
SMP  mithraigor@... | 06/29/07
AMD translation of their Barcelona offering....  Prognosticator | 06/29/07
Interestingly, this is how Intel typically responds to problems....  Dr-T | 07/02/07
Phenom / low power  Grayson Peddie | 06/29/07
How much energy do you actually save...  bjbrock | 06/29/07
eXtreme Power Supply Calculator - my setup  Grayson Peddie | 06/29/07
AMD won't be able to compete...  bjbrock | 06/29/07
Given that Intel is at 45 nm it will be all but  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/07
2 dies that have to share or 1 die that reduces the bottleneck?  dcasey@... | 08/02/07
RE: AMD's quad-core 'Barcelona' coming in August  solarux@... | 09/06/07

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