<Q2> Athlon XP 2200+(Thoroughbred) Athlon XP 2000+(Thoroughbred) Athlon XP 1900+(Palomino) Athlon XP 1800+(Palomino) Athlon XP 1700+(Palomino) Duron 1.4GHz(Morgan) Duron 1.3GHz(Morgan) Duron 1.2GHz(Morgan) Duron 1.1GHz(Morgan)
<Q3> Athlon XP 2600+(Thoroughbred) Athlon XP 2400+(Thoroughbred) Athlon XP 2200+(Thoroughbred) Athlon XP 2000+(Thoroughbred) Athlon XP 1800+(Palomino) Duron 1800+(Appaloosa) Duron 1.5GHz(Morgan) Duron 1.4GHz(Morgan)
気になる2文 ClawHammer will be about 30% faster than Athlon XP working at the same frequency. 黒濱は同クロックのAthlonXPより30%高速で動く
By the way, bearing in mind the fact that ClawHammer 3400+ should be released in the end of the year already, AMD should again surpass Intel in terms of performance of its latest desktop CPUs, since at that time Intel will offer only 3GHz Pentium 4 :) 年末にM3400+で出る黒濱によって、同時期にPen4をたったの3GHzにしかできないintelをAMDが打ち負かすであろう。
Volume 3-2: Instruction Set Reference--28-bit Media Instructions
Provides details about the operation and usage of the 128- bit XMM instructions, originally introduced as SSE and SSE2instructions used extensively in scientific applications and media.
AMD has made its first public demo of its 64-bit Hammer processor today.
AMD demonstrated a Hammer processor manufactured on its 0.13 SOI process. The chip apparently ran both a 64-bit version of Linux as well as a 32-bit version of Windows.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1591&p=4 >The CPU was manufactured on AMD's 0.13-micron Silicon on Insulator process out of FAB30 in Dresden. >Unfortunately it was not running at full clock speed (which is something that Intel's demos usually do consist of), >but we were told that the CPU was running as least as fast as the "other" 64-bit CPU out there (meaning at least >the 800MHz - 1GHz of Itanium/McKinley). AMD informed us that they were still on track for a Q4-02 release at >full clock speed which we've always hypothesized to be at around 2GHz.