On Fri, 07 May 2004 10:03:31 +0200, Grumble <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Yousuf Khan wrote:
>
>> Within a day of each other, it seems both Intel and AMD announced
>> plans for low-power chips. The first announcement was from Intel,
>> which announced Prescotts will be available in regular and
>> low-power variants. The second announcement was from AMD,
>> announcing a much lower-power Athlon 64 mobile chip. I'll just link
>> the Inquirer on both stories, since I was already surfing their
>> page, but both of stories also got covered in other publications.
>
>Opterons x40 EE (1.4 GHz) dissipate 30 W.
>Opterons x46 HE (2.0 GHz) dissipate 55 W.
>
>http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/cont...docs/30417.pdf
>
>What are the frequency and TDP of the new LV Mobile Athlon 64?
TDP is 35W, models available are 2800+ and 2700+. The specs are a
tiny bit fuzzy at the moment, but the "regular" mobile 2800+ runs at
1.6GHz with 1MB of L2 cache, so I would assume that the LV 2800+ would
have the same specifications. The 2700+ is a bit more of a mystery to
me, perhaps it runs at 1.6GHz bus with only 512KB of L2 cache?
Probably more importantly than this though is that the list price of
these chips is $241 and $209 for the 2800+ and 2700+ respectively, vs.
the $419 for either the 140EE or 146HE.
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