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Key Architectural Features
PCI-X and PCI-Express

AMD Opteron™ Processor Key Architectural Features

Single-Core and Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture integrate key system elements:

AMD64
  • Allows end users to run their existing installed base of 32-bit applications and operating systems at peak performance, while providing a migration path that is 64-bit capable
  • Designed to enable 64-bit computing while remaining compatible with the vast x86 software infrastructure
  • Represents a new class of computing, enabling a single architecture across 32- and 64-bit environments

Direct Connect Architecture
  • Addresses and helps reduce the real challenges and bottlenecks of system architectures
  • Memory is directly connected to the CPU optimizing memory performance
  • I/O is directly connected to the CPU for more balanced throughput and I/O
  • CPUs are connected directly to CPUs allowing for more linear symmetrical multiprocessing
Integrated DDR DRAM Memory Controller
  • Changes the way the processor accesses main memory, resulting in increased bandwidth, reduced memory latencies, and increased processor performance
  • Available memory bandwidth scales with the number of processors
  • 128-bit wide integrated DDR DRAM memory controller capable of supporting up to eight (8) registered DDR DIMMs per processor
  • Available memory bandwidth up to 6.4 GB/s (with PC3200) per processor

HyperTransport™ Technology
  • Provides a scalable bandwidth interconnect between processors, I/O subsystems, and other chipsets
  • Support of up to three (3) coherent HyperTransport links, providing up to 24.0 GB/s peak bandwidth per processor
  • Up to 8.0 GB/s bandwidth per link providing sufficient bandwidth for supporting new interconnects including PCI-X, DDR, InfiniBand, and 10G Ethernet
  • Offers low power consumption (1.2 volts) to help reduce a system’s thermal budget

Low-Power Processors
  • The AMD Opteron processor HE offers industry-leading performance per watt making it an ideal solution for rack-dense 1U servers or blades in datacenter environments as well as cooler, quieter workstation designs.
  • The AMD Opteron processor EE provides maximum I/O bandwidth currently available in a single-CPU controller making it a good fit for embedded controllers in markets such as NAS and SAN.

Other features of the AMD Opteron processor include:
  • 64-bit wide key data and address paths that incorporate a 48-bit virtual address space and a 40-bit physical address space
  • ECC (Error Correcting Code) protection for L1 cache data, L2 cache data and tags, and DRAM with hardware scrubbing of all ECC protected arrays
  • 90nm SOI (Silicon on Insulator) process technology for lower thermal output levels and improved frequency scaling
  • Support for all instructions necessary to be fully compatible with SSE2 technology
  • Two (2) additional pipeline stages (compared to AMD’s seventh generation architecture) for increased performance and frequency scalability
  • Higher IPC (Instructions per Clock) achieved through additional key features, such as larger TLBs (Translation Look-aside Buffers), flush filters, and enhanced branch prediction algorithm



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