Re: Questions on cpu frequency scaling AMD vs. Intel

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On Monday, August 04, 2008 at 5:08 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:

...The older one is a 3800+ EE and the newer one is a 4850e
which I bought right after it became available. Unless rev. G
and up are only quad core CPUs at least the latter 45nm one
should be rev G or up, too. But I can't find a definitive list,
shouldn't there be one on the AMD site?


You can look up the processor revision/stepping here:

 http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUFilter.aspx

You can search by model number, etc. on the left side or more specifically by the cpu OPN (e.g., ADO4600CUBOX) on the right side.

If you select steppings G1/G2 and then pull down the model list, you can see the range of processors in each stepping. I don't think any of them are quad/triple cores.


Searching the "3800+" and knowing it is 65 watts (EE) shows either an F2 or F3. Likewise, the "4850e" is a G2.

Checking the cpuinfo on systems using a 4850e (G2) and a 4600+ EE (F2) both give "cpu family: 15", so they have included the Gs in the excluded group, too.


Steve
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