Wednesday, April 19, 2006

HyperTransport 3.0

With CPU speed and RAM clocks on the rise, it only seems right that the front-side bus speed should be rising. AMD's newest front-side bus brings forth the capability to transfer at speeds of 2.6 Ghz and transfer over 20 GB of data per second. The next few years should prove to be very promising in processor development.

Will a new FSB speed cause a new standard AMD RAM clock to emerge?

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

WTF!! 20gigs in a second I want it. thats like teh greatest thing. Happy B-day

3:04 PM  
Blogger Pupitmiser said...

Yeah, it's pretty exiting. As of now my processor can only handle a little over 2 GB. So I'd say a processor which can process information 3 times faster and 10 times more information at those speedz is very nice. :)

Computer Developments: Thx, :) B-day 2 U 2. TTYL.

3:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

seiriously i think this is teh greatest thing ever...i know i say tyhat every time but this time im very veyry seriouslyt

6:00 PM  
Blogger Arbitor319 said...

20 gigs is a lot but with stuff like this we could be on the rise of sci-fi like computers...

2:45 PM  
Blogger Pupitmiser said...

Just apply this FSB speed to a quad-core processor and, well, you get AMD's flagship technolofy of 07-08. :)

2:40 AM  
Blogger Toy Soldier said...

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

11:51 PM  

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