Sunday, March 7, 2010

intel and amd :- AMD Tries to Draw Intel Into Chip Battle

Advanced Micro Devices is offering prizes to drum up more interest ahead of this month's launch of its 12-core server chip, as rival Intel also has server-chip launch plans.
AMD will award prizes valued at US$8,189 to the person who best describes in an essay, video or blog post how to use 48 cores in a server, according to a blog entry by John Fruehe, director of product marketing for servers and workstations products at AMD. The prizes are a copy of Windows Server 2008 and four Opteron 12-core processors running at 2.2 GHz, which adds up to 48 cores in a four-socket server.
AMD is already shipping Magny-Cours processors, which will be called Opteron 6100 after they officially launch, to manufacturers. The server chips will be officially announced and available through retail channels later this month.
In the blog entry, Fruehe said the Magny-Cours chip would offer more memory channels than Intel's upcoming Westmere-EP server products. Intel said it will release its Westmere-EP server processors, which will include up to six cores, and the eight-core Nehalem-EX server processor by the end of this month. Intel will launch the chips under the Xeon product line.
AMD's chip will contain the highest number of cores in an x86 server processor, analysts said. The contest may be a way for AMD to showcase the number of cores in comparison to Intel chips to capture the performance crown, analysts said.
Intel and AMD reverted to adding cores to boost chip performance earlier in the decade, as cranking up clock speed led to excessive heat dissipation and power consumption. Adding cores to server chips continues, even though the battle has cooled off at four cores for consumer desktop and laptop processors, said Dean McCarron, principal analyst at Mercury Research.
Servers manufacturers are always looking to boost performance, and thousands of cores are being added to supercomputers in the high-performance computing space to do complex math calculations, McCarron said.
AMD's 12-core chip will provide good boost in performance over Intel's Westmere-EP chips as it has more computing resources at work, said Nathan Brookwood, principal analyst at Insight 64. However, the real battle will be between AMD's 12-core Magny-Cours and Intel's eight-core Nehalem-EX chip, which are both targeted at four-socket servers.
However, Intel insisted it won't launch a competition or offer prizes to drum up attention behind its chips.
"We don't need a contest to figure out what our customers are going to do with our products," said Shannon Poulin, Xeon platform director at Intel.
Users care less about cores than they do about price and performance-per-watt, Poulin said. An excessive number of cores could add to the software licensing costs for customers, Poulin said.
However, analysts agreed that beyond the number of cores, factors such as on-chip cache, RAM and memory bandwidth help improve system performance. Intel is putting four memory channels in the Nehalem-EX chips, which puts it on par with AMD's Magny-Cours chip.
For most enterprise applications, memory throughput is a significant contributor to performance, McCarron said. For example, memory bandwidth matters for large databases as they try to get data to the RAM as quickly as possible.
Poulin also said that Intel holds a manufacturing advantage that allows it to put more on-chip cache in its microprocessors than its competitors, while delivering power savings, performance and better prices than its earlier chips. However, AMD's Fruehe argued that "customers don't buy nanometers, they buy products."
Transistor size is one attribute of the processor, but the architecture behind it is just as critical, Fruehe said. AMD's chips will size up well on power consumption and performance compared to Intel's upcoming server chips, Fruehe said.
Intel's Nehalem-EX holds an architectural advantage with new features like error correction, but AMD may offer better bang-for-the-buck with its Magny-Cours chips, especially as users migrate from two-socket to four-socket servers, analyst Brookwood said.
"AMD is going to change the economics as they bring out the new systems," Brookwood said. Intel may charge a premium for the Nehalem-EX chips, which could go into new markets traditionally dominated by chips based on the RISC (reduced instruction set computer) architecture, like IBM's Power and Sun's Sparc chips, he said.
"It's going to be an interesting year in the x86 server market. Both companies are executing well." Brookwood said.

INTEL : Intel Atom Platform

Intel has released an Atom-based platform targeted at home and small office networked storage devices. The new platform comprises a single-core D410 or dual-core D510 Atom processor and the Intel 82801IR input/output controller. Manufacturers planning to use the package in storage products include LaCie, LG Electronics, QNAP, Synology, and Thecus, the chip maker said. The latest technology is aimed at home server and small office/home office network-attached storage(NAS) devices that act as centralized hubs for organizing, managing, and sharing documents, photos, videos and music. Such devices are useful in locations with multiple computers. The new platform features six PCI Express lanes, 12 USB 2.0 ports, a port multiplier function and eSATA ports that give equipment manufacturers the ability to add peripheral devices and expand storage capacity outside the box, according to Intel. Other features include hot plug capabilities for capacity upgrades and integrated gigabit Ethernet MAC controller for improved bidirectional data transfers to and from the storage device.
The platform supports Windows Home Server and Linux operating systems.
Intel on Thursday also announced embedded versions of the D410 and D510 and the single-core N450 Atom chip. The processors have a seven-year life cycle and are targeted at small, energy-efficient designs for print imaging, digital security surveillance and industrial market segments.
The three processors are paired with the Intel 82801HM controller, which offers I/O capabilities in two-processor devices via high-bandwidth interfaces, including PCI Express, PCI, SATA and USB 2.0 connectivity.
Intel's Atom product line is primarily found in netbooks, low-priced mini-laptops with screens from seven to 10 inches. However, Intel is developing versions of the low-power processors for other devices, particularly smartphones and mobile Internet devices.

INTEL : systems raises $7 mln in Intel capital-ded round

systems raises $7 mln in Intel capital-ded round

The Series C round also saw participation from existing investors Sequoia Capital and Footprint Ventures.
July Systems, a mobile media company, has raised $7 million Series C investment in a round led by Intel Capital. Existing investors in the firm, Sequoia Capital and Footprint Ventures too participated in the round, the company said in a statement.
The company plans to utilise the fund in strengthening its sales and distribution platforms in North American and Asia Pacific region. It will also make substantial investment in R&D, added the statement.
July Systems helps brands publish, distribute and monetise their mobile internet services. It has also announced that it has turned cash flow positive and has achieved a 300% growth in revenue over the last year driven by the exponential growth in mobile internet consumption and a growing customer base. July Systems has recently added clients like ESPN Cricinfo, Univision and Discovery Networks.
July Systems founder and CEO Rajesh Reddy, said, in a statement: “We chose to raise this new round of funding to further strengthen our market leadership by investing in technology, operations and bolstering our team. We will also focus on driving incremental revenues into our ecosystem through July-led programmes.”
Privately-held July Systems has offices in New York, Los Angeles and Bangalore.
Intel Capital, the corporate venture capital arm of world's largest chip maker Intel, has so far invested $9.5 billion across 1,050 portfolio companies globally.
In November last year, the fund announced follow-on investments in two Indian companies, Financial Information Network & Operations Pvt. Ltd (FINO) and Wortal, Inc, owned local entertainment events portal Buzzintown.com. Some of its other investments in India include mobile services company One97
Communications, online B2B marketplace IndiaMART.com and vocational training institute Global Talent Track.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

AMD :- ATI tvPORTAL™ for MAC : Amd

ATI tvPORTAL™ for MAC 

Feature-Packed, User-Friendly Interface

ATI tvPORTAL™ Media Center is our new sleek TV application designed to engage and deliver the abundant features of the TV Wonder 650 USB for Mac. Straightforward controls, large, bright, and easy-to-read buttons make for an attractive, user-friendly and intuitive interface to navigate all of the TV functions you come to expect. Easily switch between Digital TV and Analog TV with full PVR functionality.

Features & Benefits

  • Ability to watch analog TV and over-the-air Digital TV on your Mac
  • Full PVR and time shifting functionality, providing ease of use to schedule TV recordings
  • Fast forward, rewind, or pause live TV and DTV
  • Record MPEG-2 videos with ease to your hard drive
  • Easy to use interface to navigate through TV show lineup and library of recorded TV shows

AMD :- ATI Catalyst Media Center ™ :- Amd

ATI Catalyst Media Center ™ 

Unleash the power of visual velocity with ATI Catalyst Media Center™. ATI Catalyst Media Center™ gives enthusiasts the flexibility to use hybrid tuners for both analog and digital signals. MulTView allows picture-in-picture for systems with more than one TV tuner card, while ThruView plays translucent video over a spreadsheet, word processing or other window or over the whole desktop - a true play while you work solution. ATI Catalyst Media Center™ takes the concept of the multimedia PC to an entirely new level, taking over where other media center solutions leave off. 
Features & Benefits
  • Full PVR functionality: stop, pause, and rewind live TV on the PC
  • 3D interface powered by ATI graphics cards
  • MulTView functionality. Record and watch two shows at the same time, or watch one show in a picture-in-picture window while watching another full-screen.
  • Advanced video compression and conversion settings - record or convert to MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX, WMV9, H.264
  • Capture video from VCRs or camcorders
  • ThruView - translucent video window over other desktop applications
  • Hybrid tuner support - both analog and digital TV with one TV card
 

AMD :Multimedia Software : AMD

Multimedia Software 

ATI TV Wonder™ includes the world's finest multimedia software approved and certified for users with ATI TV Wonder™ products. Our applications deliver abundant features in attractive, easy-to-use, intuitive interfaces. Now when watching your TV Program you'll be able to pause, rewind and fast forward live TV. The built-in Electronic Guide allows you to view exactly what programs are available. Control stunning home entertainment from your PC.
We will continue to improve performance of our software and bring the most innovative new features to our software solutions.
Multimedia Software

AMD :- ATI All-in-Wonder™ HD

ll-in-One HD Graphics and HD TV Tuner

With the ATI All-in-Wonder™ HD, your PC and your TV “play nice”. It is now easy to create the ultimate digital entertainment center. With the ATI All-in-Wonder™ HD graphics and video card your PC is transformed into the ultimate high-definition PVR and 1080p Blu-ray and DVD movie showcase1,5. Enter the realm of high-def gaming and experience life-like graphics or use your PC to create your own custom video and entertainment library.Features & Benefits

  • Variety of Broadcast Signals.  The ATI All-in-Wonder™ HD is a feature-rich tuner providing the ability to receive analog (NTSC), digital/HDTV (ATSC) and unencrypted digital cable (ClearQAM) signals with time shifting functionality 1,2,3 as well as FM radio stations.
  • Personal Video Recorder (PVR) Functionality - Watch, pause and record live TV with the ATI All-in-Wonder™ HD. Now you can watch your favorite TV programming when it's convenient for you.
  • Ultimate image quality and Unified Video Decoder - Enjoy the latest Blu-ray movies and other HD content with a dedicated hardware video decoder1. The UVD offloads the intensive process of HD video decoding and playback from the CPU to the GPU while improving visual quality.
  • Video capture and convert- Capture and convert MPEG2 video with ATI Avivo™ HD Video Converter. Easily convert your video into the latest formats such as WMV9, H.264, MPEG4, DixX and transfer them to your Portable Media Player5,6.
  • Edit and author DVDs - With ATI Catalyst Media Center™ you can edit your home videos and burn your own DVDs4,7. It's time to start building that video library you have always wanted and start preserving those priceless memories.

AMD :- ATI TV Wonder™ HD TV Tuners

ATI TV Wonder™ HD TV Tuners  

ATI TV Wonder™ is the perfect product for the media and home entertainment enthusiast. Now on your PC watch, pause and schedule recordings of your favorite TV shows1. Additionally, you will be able to watch the latest DVD movie titles or burn your own DVD (DVD burner required). Bring life to years of analog video stored on camcorders and VHS tapes as you can watch, digitize and preserve all those priceless family moments.

ATI TV Wonder™ products provide simple way to add advanced TV, personal video recorder (PVR) and video capture and editing capabilities to your PC. The ATI TV Wonder™ offers more on screen content, accurate colors and crisp lines and high definition, true to life images. Offered as PCI, PCI Express add-in card or as an external USB 2.0 peripheral, the ATI TV Wonder™ Series adds superior multimedia power to your PC. Exceed your living room experience.

Premium Digital Cable Tuners

  • ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner

Dual Tuners (Analog and Digital)

  • ATI TV Wonder™ HD 650 COMBO USB for PC
  • ATI TV Wonder™ HD 650 COMBO USB for MAC
  • ATI TV Wonder™ HD 650 COMBO PCI Express

Single Hybrid Tuners

  • ATI TV Wonder™ HD 650 PCI
  • ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600 PCI Express
  • ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600 PCI
  • ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600 USB Stick

Single Analog Tuners

  • ATI TV Wonder™ 550 PCI
  • ATI TV Wonder™ 200 PCI


 

ATI Theater™ HD 750 - TV on the PC

With ATI Theater™ HD 750 PC TV chip your PC is complete with live HDTV1,2 (where applicable). Bring it all together for a true all-in-one rich media experience and expand your digital entertainment capabilities - at home or on-the-go. Easily capture and convert recorded TV shows directly to your mobile device and take it with you for TV on-the-go4. With ATI Theater™ HD 750, entertainment possibilities are virtually endless - TV when you want, where you want.

Features & Benefits
  • High-Precision Live Analog, Digital, and HD TV1,2 (where available) - With ATI Theater™ HD 750 you can receive free-to-air HDTV/DTV broadcast signals as you travel around the globe making it the ideal travel companion
  • More Convenience and Flexibility - Watch, Record, Store and Transfer TV on your PC3,4,5,6
  • TV-on-the-Go - Watch TV where you want, when you want and enjoy your media on-the-go7
  • NEW! Microsoft Windows® 7 Support – Enjoy you digital TV entertainment with the enhanced features of Windows 7 for an advanced Windows Media Center experience.
  1. Supported broadcast signals: NTSC, ATSC, PAL, SECAM, DVB-T, QAM.
  2. High-definition-capable display required for HD content.
  3. Windows Media Center or other third party PC DVR software/application required to watch, pause, rewind and record TV.
  4. Some content protection restrictions may apply.
  5. Third party software required for video transcoding capabilities.
  6. Trans-coding done on the CPU.
  7. Portable Media Player required.
NOTE: Performance, technologies and features listed above can vary with specific system and/or board implementations. Please refer to manufacturer's documentation and/or consult with vendor for a complete list of supported features.
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AMD targets budget buyers

AMD HAS UNVEILED its first 8-series chipset with the launch of the 890GX, which forms the basis for is desktop based 2010 Vision technology.
The 890GX chipset integrates HD4290 graphics, but can also support dual discrete graphics cards in a Crossfire configuration.
The new chipset is designed to be compatible with the upcoming Phenom II X6 six-core processors and aimed predominately at budget minded consumers with relatively simple computing requirements such as a home theatre PC or entry level workstation.
The 890GX Chipset supports SATA 3.0 6Gbps and SuperSpeed USB 3.0, as well as Gigabit Ethernet, HyperTransport 3.0 and second generation PCI Express, although which of these features are utilised will be up to the individual motherboard manufacturers.
AMD also reckons that the integrated HD4290 graphics can handle 1080p Blu-ray playback including dual-stream Picture in Picture as well as other HD content in MPEG2, VC-1, and H.264 formats.
Chimpzilla also announced that it is expanding its Fusion Partner Program to include its commercial channel and software partners.
Under the new structure partners will be placed into one of three business tracks, either system distributors, commercial volume resellers or commercial solution providers, and will also be placed in one of three tiers: Elite, Premier or Select.
Partners include the likes of Microsoft, Adobe, Sony, Gas Powered Games and Nero. ยต

six-core desktop processor in Q2

six-core processor for desktops will ship in the second quarter of this year.
The processor will be called Phenom II X6, an AMD spokesman said. The company displayed a working unit of the chip in a desktop at the Cebit trade show being held in Hanover, Germany.
The company declined to comment on specific details about the chip, including the speed and cache size. However, the company has said it would go into desktops targeted at enthusiasts like gamers. AMD already offers six-core Opteron chips for servers.
AMD announced the processor's shipment date just a few days after details about Intel's first six-core chip for desktops, called Core i7-980 Extreme Edition, surfaced on the site of German retailer Alternate.
AMD initially announced the chip, code-named Thuban, during the financial analyst day in November. At the time the company said the processor would be manufactured using the 45-nanometer process. Intel's six-core chip, code-named Gulftown, will be manufactured using the 32-nm process.
AMD currently offers dual-core and quad-core Phenom II chips for desktops.
That six-core chip is a targeted at a very small segment of the market that includes gamers, video producers and corporate workstation users, said Jim McGregor, chief technology strategist at In-Stat. The chips are designed to run applications that require a lot of processing power, like 3D gaming or engineering applications.
"Does it mean something for the average consumer? No. Would it be absolute overkill? Yes," McGregor said. Desktops with six-core processors will be expensive, and for most average consumers dual-core and quad-core systems are adequate, he said.
Intel and AMD will also try to use the six-core chips to capture the performance crown, he said. Intel would seem to have an edge because of the advanced manufacturing process and the ability to run two threads per core, but in terms of cost, AMD may hold an advantage, McGregor said.

AMD Waiting For Fusion

AMD Waiting For Fusion

Two news articles popped into our inbox earlier today, one piece from Xbitlabs that brings us more information about the first Fusion product from AMD, which goes by the sweet name of Sabine, while the other is a review by the same outlet that explores the difference between in performance between a single core and a dual core Atom processor when paired with an Nvidia ION processor.
This brings us to an interesting situation; The new Atom "Pinetrail" processor from Intel is elegant but fails to offer the kind of performance that one can expect from a contemporary graphics solution and pairing it with the new Nvidia ION chipset essentially negates the benefits associated with bringing the GMA3150 graphics module on Atom.
According to Xbitlabs, the first AMD Fusion will be offered either as a two or four core product complete with a GPU with 480 Stream processors which means that the most power-efficient model is likely to have a TDP of 45w, a number that can be slashed by decreasing the number of stream processors.
The HD5730 has 400 Stream processors and would totally obliterate the new ION processor which is based on the GT218 chip. Even with 160 stream processors, which is half what you'd expect to find on the Mobility Radeon HD5165, the combined TDP would be slashed to around 35w.
Given the fact that the AMD's will use the 32nm SOI process technology and the APU will be a more tightly integrated solution than just combining a CPU and a GPU, one can expect that number to hover around 30W.