Product ReviewsProcessors
With its first desktop quad-core processor - arriving after delays of more than a year - AMD has finally abandoned the Athlon brand. The new Phenom range follows the initial launch of the Opteron-branded Barcelona server parts last month (web ID: 126845). The initial offering was supposed to have been for three Phenom CPUs designated the 9500, 9600 and 9700, although problems with the TLB (translation lookaside buffer) at the higher clock speeds of the 9700 have led to a delay on that part. All are based on AMD's recently introduced 65nm fabrication process. The lower of the two models run at 2.2GHz and 2.3GHz respectively with a TDP (thermal design power) of 95W, and the 9700, when it's released, at 2.4GHz and 125W. From a performance point of view, the most interesting architectural innovation isn't the native quad-core design but the cache. AMD has introduced a three-tier system, with the first two tiers as per the standard layout in Athlon processors: 128KB of L1 and 512KB L2 cache per core. But below that is 2MB of L3 cache shared between all four cores, making for an L2 and L3 total of 4MB. The idea behind the architecture is that the L2 cache gives multiple threads a consistent amount to avoid cache starvation, but the dynamically allocable third level gives single-threaded code a decent chunk when required. Phenom now gains 128-bit floating-point registers and also introduces SSE4 streaming instruction extensions. The bad news is that it's actually a different SSE4 - dubbed SSE4a - than the one Intel has introduced with Penryn, and the two aren't compatible, so software will have to be optimised for both. On the power management front, the best new trick is the Independent Dynamic Core Technology, allowing for fully independent frequency control of each core according to load. In addition, there's now independent voltage control for the CPU core and memory controller. The new processors continue AMD's approach of integrating
For all the technical advances and the long wait for its release, Phenom's performance is a disappointment, with the Phenom-based Mesh PC (opposite) bringing in a good, but by no means stellar, application benchmark score of 1.33. The "native" quad-core approach has shown no perceptible benefits over the current two-by-two layout in Intel's parts and, with all that cache onboard Core 2 processors, any limitations of the front-side bus architecture have been well masked. Street pricing for the Phenom 9500 part is as close to equivalent to Intel's Core 2 Quad Q6600 and, given that the Q6600-equipped Mesh Elite Quad FX (web ID: 122231) marginally outstrips the Matrix Venom in our application benchmarks, the Phenom doesn't look compelling. The outlook becomes worse if you look a month or two into the future. Intel's current quad-core generation is being replaced by 45nm parts with a lower TDP per clock, more total cache, and significantly faster performance. We've yet to see the triple-core 8000-series Phenoms - which are, in fact, quad-core parts with one non-functioning core - and the traditional high-end FX series of parts (which will be dubbed the FX80 series). It's possible AMD may pull off a coup in terms of price for the 8000-series Phenoms. But the FX series, which AMD has confirmed will be released in Q1 2008, will have to pull off a miracle in order to outstrip Intel's upcoming QX9770 in terms of money-no-object performance for the enthusiast. By David Fearon SPECIFICATIONS:
Quad-core processor 2.2GHz clock speed 2MB L2, 2MB L3 cache 95W TDP Sponsored Links
Dell Latitude D531 Base AMD Sempron 3600+ 2.0GHz
AMD Sempron Mobile, 2 Ghz, 1024 MB, 80 GB Toshiba Satellite Pro L300D-11N AMD Athlon X2 Dua AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core, 1.9 Ghz, 2048 MB, 160 GB Toshiba Satellite Pro A210-18M AMD Turion 64 X2 T AMD Turion 64 Mobile, 2 Ghz, 2048 MB, 250 GB Toshiba L350D-12M AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core TK-57 1 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core, 1.9 Ghz, 2048 MB, 120 GB Toshiba Satellite A300D-15B AMD Turion X2 Ultra D AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core, 2.1 Ghz, 4096 MB, 250 GB
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||


