"Adding the 40 watt EE power band to the Quad-Core AMD Opteron line-up helps our customers achieve maximum value for their unique data center needs across the board," said Patrick Patla, vice president and general manager, Server Workstation Business, AMD. "The EE processor is ideal for cloud computing environments, which demand both extreme energy efficiency and a balanced system that can handle high transactional demands."
The Quad-Core AMD Opteron EE processor adds significant power efficiency improvements over the Quad-Core AMD Opteron HE processor within the same platform with a 13 percent reduction in platform-level power consumption1 and up to a 14 percent reduction in processor power at idle2. At the same performance level, the new EE processor delivers up to 62 percent improved performance-per-watt over the previous generation3.
[AMD Opteron processor Model 2377 EE (SPECpower_ssj2008 overall 1088 ssj_ops/watt, 342,240 ssj_ops at 192W @ 100% target load) compared to AMD Opteron processor Model 2381 HE (SPECpower_ssj2008 overall 1037 ssj_ops/watt, 359,007 ssj_ops at 220W @ 100% target load) and AMD Opteron processor Model 2377 EE ("Shanghai") (SPECpower_ssj2008 overall 1129 ssj_ops/watt, 340,801 ssj_ops at 185W @ 100% target load) compared to AMD Opteron processor Model 2356 ("Barcelona") ( SPECpower_ssj2008 overall 697 ssj_ops/watt, 301,617 ssj_ops at 278W @ 100% target load)]
AMD also announced new, high performing processors available in the HE, standard, and SE power bands, as well as support for HyperTransport 3 technology and a new fine-tuning feature called AMD Core Select, which enables IT managers to turn off one or more cores, helping them to fine tune their hardware for their specific operating conditions and workloads.
See additional information on this announcement in the press kit on the AMD at Work blog.
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is an innovative technology company dedicated to collaborating with customers and technology partners to ignite the next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work, home and play. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.
SPEC and SPECpower_ssj are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. For the latest results, visit http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results.
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12 x Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors Model 2377 EE (2.3GHz) ("Shanghai") in Supermicro AS-1021M-UR+B server, HT3, 16GB (4x4GB DDR2-800) memory, 500GB SATA disk drive, Coldwatt CWA2-0650-10-SM01 power supply, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP1 64-bit
2 x Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors Model 2389 HE (2.5GHz) ("Shanghai") in Supermicro AS-1021M-UR+B server, HT3, 16GB (4x4GB DDR2-800) memory, 500GB SATA disk drive, Coldwatt CWA2-0650-10-SM01 power supply, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP1 64-bit
2Idle power measured at the processor, AMD PowerNow! technology enabled, Microsoft Server 2003 Enterprise SP1 64-bit
32 x Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors Model 2377 EE (2.3GHz) ("Shanghai") in Supermicro AS-1021M-UR+B server, HT1, 16GB (4x4GB DDR2-800) memory, 500GB SATA disk drive, Coldwatt CWA2-0650-10-SM01 power supply, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP1 64-bit
2 x Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors Model 2356 (2.3GHz) ("Barcelona") in Supermicro AS-1021M-UR+B server, HT1, 16GB (4x4GB DDR2-800) memory, 500GB SATA disk drive, Coldwatt CWA2-0650-10-SM01 power supply, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP1 64-bit
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