AMD OSA246AUBOX Opteron DP Svr Mdl 246 64-bit
Opteron DP Server Model 246 64-bit, Sckt 940 MODEL: AMDOSA246AUBOX VENDOR: A M D (Advanced Micro Devices)
FEATURES: Opteron DP Server Processor 246
64-bit, 2000MHz Dual Processor Server Processor
AMD Opteron is the name for our multi-way enterprise-class
processors for servers and workstations. The AMD Opteron processor
simplifies your business, minimizing integration complexity by
giving you simultaneous 32- and 64-bit high performance computing.
The AMD Opteron processor enables you to easily transition to 64-bit
technology at your desired pace without sacrificing 32-bit
performance.
- Rely on AMD Opteron multiprocessors to help provide a seamless
integration with 64-bit applications.
- You can be assured the AMD Opteron processor can make your
servers run smooth today and tomorrow.
X86-64 Technology
The AMD x86-64 architecture is an AMD innovation that extends x86, the
industry's most widely supported instruction set, and is designed to
enable 64-bit computing while remaining compatible with the existing x86
software infrastructure and industry experience.
AMD's 64-bit strategy allows the latest in processor innovation to work
smoothly with the existing installed base of 32-bit applications and
operating systems, while establishing an installed base of systems that
are 64-bit capable.
AMD X86-64 Technology enables the industry to advance software
development on all fronts, with x86 compatibility, while providing the
capability of delivering 64-bit technology benefits.
AMD HyperTransport Technology
HyperTransport technology is a high-speed, low latency, point-to-point
link designed to increase the communication speed between integrated
circuits in computers, servers, embedded systems, and networking and
telecommunications equipment up to 48 times faster than some existing
technologies.
HyperTransport technology helps reduce the number of buses in a system,
which can reduce system bottlenecks and enable today's faster
microprocessors to use system memory more efficiently in high-end
multiprocessor systems.
HyperTransport technology is designed to:
- Provide significantly more bandwidth than current technologies.
- Use low-latency responses and low pin counts
- Maintain compatibility with legacy PC buses while being extensible to
new SNA (Systems Network Architecture) buses.
- Appear transparent to operating systems and offer little impact on
peripheral drivers.
Integrated DDR DRAM
As processor microarchitecture capabilities have advanced, one of the
greatest performance limitations has become the system architecture s
ability to provide sufficient low-latency memory bandwidth to the
processor core. The AMD Athlon 64 processor and