Server makers adopt AMD's new 16-core chips
HP, IBM and Dell to offer AMD's new 16-core chips in servers
IDG News Service - Server vendors on Monday came out in support of Advanced Micro Devices' latest Opteron 6200 server chips, which advance chip technology to new highs with 16 processor cores.
Top server makers Hewlett-Packard, Dell and IBM are refreshing server lines with the new Opteron chips, which include between four and 16 cores. Code-named Interlagos, the new chips are 25 percent to 30 percent faster than their predecessors, the 12-core Opteron 6100 chips.
A larger number of cores on AMD's chips could bring servers more performance on specific applications while cutting power consumption, said Dan Olds, principal analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group.
Servers with the new AMD chips will deliver more speed to virtualized environments, applications such as databases, and high-performance computing, Olds said. More cores in servers provide more granularity in breaking down workloads and will also help consolidate servers inside a data center.
"AMD has ... pushed the core counts significantly higher than Intel and they've got some parity at the midrange and high-end," Olds said. Intel offers up to 10 cores on its server chips.
Intel processors may provide better raw performance, but AMD also provides more bang for the buck with its chip, Olds said. With companies looking to cut costs, AMD provides better performance-per-watt with its new chips compared to competitive offerings from Intel.
The Opteron 6200 chips are based on a new processor architecture called Bulldozer from AMD. The architecture mixes the CPU integer floating point units for faster and power-efficient performance.
HP on Monday introduced five Proliant G7 servers with AMD's new server chips. HP's servers peak out at 2,048 cores per rack, adding up to 33 percent more cores than predecessors, the company said. The servers deliver up to 35 percent greater performance when running specific applications.
The servers will become available starting on Nov. 29 and include BL465c, which starts at US$2,679; BL685c, starting at $9,559; ProLiant DL385, starting at $3,699, DL585, starting at $6,309; and DL165, starting at $1,559.
IBM will refresh its System x 3755 M3 rack server with AMD's new chips, said Jim Smith, an IBM spokesman. The system will likely be available sometime in December.
The IBM four-socket server is for virtualized environments or applications such as databases, Smith said. With 16 cores, the server is also an option for those who want high-performance servers at an affordable price.
The System x 3755 M3 is the only server offered by IBM with AMD chips. Performance metrics on the new System x server will be released soon, Smith said.
Dell will include the new AMD chips in servers, but did not provide a release date.


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