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To: combjelly who wrote (201867)6/13/2006 9:36:53 AM
From: BUGGI-WORespond to of 275872
 
[edited] @Combjelly - Geode A64
Lets take the 47W for an X2-3800+ from Lostcircuit. These
are 2xPrime -> fully loaded. Devide that by 2 (SC Core) and
we are at 23-24W per 1 Core. The 3800+ works at 2000Mhz, so
divide the TDP by 2 if we run at 1000MHz, so we get 12W per
Core. The X2 works at 1,35V, I could run my Opteron at over
1000Mhz with 0,8V and lower, so I will only take 1,0V, which
gives us:

(1,0/1,35)^2= 0,55 * 12W = 6,6W per one core.

Spec: A64-512KB L2 1000MHz 1,0V

edit: 512KB L2 per
h18000.www1.hp.com

BUGGI



To: combjelly who wrote (201867)6/13/2006 10:02:59 AM
From: pgerassiRespond to of 275872
 
Dear Rink:

Found a listing for A64 1500+ under 90nm Venice: en.wikipedia.org

"Athlon 64 1500+ 2 1000 MHz 512 KB 1000 MHz 5x Socket 939 November 7, 2005"

Last listing I saw had the TDP at 27.5W at 1.1V and 22.4A (March 2006).

Pete