Ready for sale – AMD’s Twelve-Core Microprocessors
Oakville Mehlville Computer, manufacturer of servers and workstations from Missouri, has started selling the twelve-Core AMD Opteron for servers, chips 6174 in an auction on eBay. Chips are not yet officially launched, although the processors do not like the engineering samples and mass production can include the first batch of twelve chips.
Make custom High-End machines for sale, set of four AMD Opteron processors with 6174 microprocessor clock speed 2.20 GHz, 12 MB of a single three-level cache memory and 6 MB of cache second level () 512KB cache for each core. CPU code named Magny-Cours have quad PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333MHz) memory controller and designed for the platform Socket G34.
Starting price for all four chips in the tray, $ 6500, then the seller may sell the CPUs for a total cost of $ 8000 immediately. Seller has no actual motherboard and cooling system for the chips individually, will be for the vast majority of potential buyers of chips will be useless, it is even impossible to prove if something is not good because it does not returns accepted. It is interesting, but Oakville Mehlville Computer also offers a full 48-core server microprocessors working twelve o’clock Core AMD $ 20000.
Given the fact that microprocessors are the official model designation and marking, it is possible that these chips are not models for the evaluation or development, but AMD chips are made in large numbers, with the manufacturing processes of production 45-nm SOI. If for comment on whether the company has begun shipping a new generation of server chips AMD has made to the entry of not commenting on this issue, but once again underline the obligation of delivery in 1 district would begin in 2010.
“What I can confirm to you that at this point that Magny-Cours on track to start in the current quarter,” said Phil Hughes, the representative of AMD.
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