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November 18th, 2007

AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season

Posted by Dan Farber @ 10:32 pm

Categories: AMD, General, Hardware Infrastructure

Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Spider Platform, Chipsets, Semiconductors, Processors, Hardware, Components, Dan Farber

With a fresh cash infusion of between $550 million and $700 million from Abu Dhabi’s Mubdala Development, AMD is rolling out its “Spider Platform,” which includes the new Phenom processors (desktop versions of the quad-core Barcelona), HD3800 series graphics (rolled out last week) and the new 790 chip set.

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With this platform approach (see Techmeme) AMD hopes to have a hot holiday season with PCs for gaming and entertainment, delivering HD, multimedia content in a more quiet, energy efficient and less costly system than the typical ultra-gamer boxes, according to Patrick Moorhead, AMD vice president of marketing. “People want to bridge the gap between gaming and the PC with HD,” he said. The platform supports enhanced HDMI connectivity with integrated HDCP and audio for HDMI video.

Rick Bergman, general manager of AMD’s graphics group, said a key to the platfrom is the CrossFireX capabilities, which supports up to four graphic cards on a single system and up to eight displays. A “Fusion” chip that integrates a CPU and GPU on a single die is slated for the end of 2008 or early 2009.

The Spider platform turns a PC into a real-time 3D rendering machine. “It begins to bridge the gap to final film quality with real-time graphics,” Jules Urbach of Otoy told me. He was demoing his software, which does cinematic quality 3D rendering in a browser, on the Spider platform during AMD’s press tour. “Eventually we will see films rendered in real-time and they won’t look any different [from films that require hours per frame to render].”

AMD’s new Overdrive console (below) give users lots of control of the system, with overclocking of the CPU, memory and chip set as well as voltage and memory tuning. It also features a novice mode for the uninitiated and autoclocking mode that improves system performance based on trial and error. “It the first time this much control has been available from a hardware company,” said Phil.Eisler, senior vice president and general manager, Chipset and Notebook Business Unit at AMD.

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The combination of elements in the Spider platform could add up to solid win for AMD in one of its core markets and provide validation of its ATI acquisition. Now that OEMs are bringing Spider systems to market we’ll see if the price/performance claims hold up and whether enthusiast buyers open their wallets.

See also:

Tom Krazit coverage at Crave

First Tests: AMD’s New Phenom CPU Won’t Scare Intel

AMD Bundles Phenom Inside ‘Spider’ Platform

Below is a promotion video from AMD explaining the Spider platform

Video: AMD Spider platform

Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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You're missing the point. Computers used to be 5 feet tall and fill large rooms. Of course they will get smaller and more compact. This is implied and can be seen in the history of technology. The poi... (Read the rest)
Posted by: dorkiedorkfromdorktown Posted on: 12/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
What a waste of slots for having four video cards...  Grayson Peddie | 11/19/07
Errr...  dracolich_prgrm | 11/19/07
AMD is putting all their eggs on ATI  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/07
Well, they bought ATI.  CobraA1 | 11/19/07
oops, it was in the article  CobraA1 | 11/19/07
RE: oops, it was in the article  joe6pack_z | 11/19/07
4x8  Dr. John | 11/19/07
Not too long ago...  Dr. John | 11/19/07
And how many do?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  geop@... | 11/19/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  Frazlerdo | 11/19/07
I doubt many people will buy four cards . . .  CobraA1 | 11/19/07
re:  gunnersfan_us@... | 11/19/07
oops  gunnersfan_us@... | 11/19/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  jimc52@... | 11/19/07
if you belive the hype - lower power usage with new cards  gunnersfan_us@... | 11/19/07
That was En-"Lightning"  jimc52@... | 11/19/07
Think about it a bit.  Dr. John | 11/19/07
4 graphic cards  Thore | 12/13/07
You're missing the point  dorkiedorkfromdorktown | 12/19/07
4 cards over-kill???  Wheelzup | 11/19/07
4 graphics cards ROCKS!!!  Firestorme | 11/19/07
Hmmm, for users with more money than common sense maybe.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/07
Well  Darkgeek | 11/19/07
Naw, they have driven video card sales though.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/07
Not to mention the porn industry.  Beejaybee | 11/19/07
good point, however  pete_w_flynn@... | 12/13/07
Agreed!!!  terrance.lacluster | 11/19/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  geop@... | 11/19/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  geop@... | 11/19/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  qa123qaz@... | 11/19/07
Good move for AMD  John Musbach | 11/19/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  atari8bit@... | 11/19/07
Not just video cards  rlehan@... | 11/20/07
Native Resolution  dmhunter@... | 11/20/07
Sadly, they released a sample out for benchmark testing, their Phenom CPU..  HypnoToad72 | 11/20/07
Boeing did it.  woozoo | 11/20/07
4 GPUs are nice.  fuego96@... | 11/21/07
RE: AMD lets Spider platform out for holiday season  jsrascal | 11/21/07

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