Advanced Micro Devices,
Inc.(NYSE:AMD) has released its latest AMD Opteron 6300 Series server
processors with the nest-gen ‘Piledriver’ core. The new technology is promising
ground-breaking Java performance. The latest AMD Opteron processors offer
superior performance and scalability for virtual server platforms that are
primary to public as well as private cloud deployments, top-notch computing
clusters and big data systems.
The AMD Opteron 6300
Series processors deliver top-notch performance in SPECjbb2005, which happens
to be a benchmark to assess Java performance. Java is a crucial element of the
software platform for the next-gen date centers. It has been found that rate of
performance measure every watt has increased by 40% higher as compared to the
previous solutions. This implies that businesses operating on robust software
systems are likely to be able to enjoy high performance.
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AMD keeps on driving
HPC performance with the AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors by influencing
optimizations in libraries and compilers and by blending it with the next-generation
core architecture. AMD has come up with incredible results in HPC applications
like the molecular dynamics overloads.
General Manager of
Server Busines Unit of AMD, Suresh Gopalakrishnan has said that across global
IT organizations, cost-effective as well as scalable performance is seen as a
key requirement to support server consolidation, cloud computing and
highly-threaded workloads that is common in HPC. The key to a winning key for
consumers is working with OEMs and other providers for solutions in order to
reduce TCO with a blend of superior performance and cost effectiveness.
Servers from HP and
Dell that are based on AMD Opteron 6300 Series processors are slated to be
available by the end of this year. AMD has already witnessed an early footing
with the AMD Opteron 6300 Series processor powering in a supercomputing operation
at Indiana University.
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