hypertransport™ technology in 2009 and...
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HyperTransport™ Technology in 2009 and Beyondin 2009 and Beyond
Mike UhlerVP, Accelerated Computing, AMD
d CPresident, HyperTransport Consortium
February 11, 2009
Agenda
AMD Roadmap Update
Torrenza , Fusion, Stream Computing and Accelerated Computing
The HT Consortium: Thoughts on the Past, Present, and FutureFuture
Summary and Conclusions
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AMD Cross-Generation x86 Server Platforms Roadmap
2010201020082008 200920092007200720062006 2010201020082008 200920092007200720062006
“Magny-Cours”
“Sao-Paulo”Longevity – long platform life
Flexibility – power vs. performance choice
MaranelloNew DDR3 Platform
“Istanbul”6 Core
“Shanghai”ShanghaiQuad-Core
Fiorano
DualCore Quad-Core
FioranoNext-Generation DDR2 Platform with
Improved Virtualization Features
Currently Shipping DDR2 PlatformsDDR2 Memory with AMD-V™ Technology
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AMD roadmap subject to change without notice
AMD Client Processor Roadmap: 2008-2011
2008
EnthusiastDesktop
2009 2010Segment
Deneb4 cores8M cache
2011
Orochi> 4 cores> 8M cache
Agena4 cores4M cache, DDR2
NEW
pDDR2/3
MainstreamDesktop
Propus4 Core2M cacheDDR2/3
Llano4 cores4M cache
DDR3,
*APU
MainstreamNotebook
Champlain4 cores 2M cache
Caspian2 cores2M cache
Griffin2 cores2M cache
DesktopDDR2/3 DDR3
GPU
NEW NEW
Notebook 2M cacheDDR3
2M cacheDDR2
2M cacheDDR2
Geneva2 cores
Conesus2 cores
Ultraportable
Ontario2 cores
NEW NEW *APU
Mini-Notebook
2M cacheDDR3
BGA
1M cacheDDR2
BGA
Ultraportable 1M cacheDDR3GPU BGA
65nm process 45nm process 32nm process* Accelerated Processing Unit
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65nm process 45nm process 32nm processAMD roadmap subject to change without notice
1H 2009 GPG Roadmap Snapshot
ATI
ATI Radeon™
RV790
ATI RadeonDesktop
Tigris 2H09
ATI Radeon™
RV740ATI Mobility Radeon™
M97ATI FirePro™
ATI RadeonDesktop
RV790
ATI FirePro
DesktopGraphics
Card40nm
ATI FirePro™V2450
ATI MobilityRadeon
Performance
ATI FireProHigh End
3D W k i
ATI FirePro™V7750
GraphicsCard
2DWorkstation
GraphicsCard
TransitionGraphicsProcessor
3D Workstation
Graphics
Card
Card
ProfessionalGraphics
NotebookGraphics
DesktopGraphics
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Torrenza, Fusion, Stream Computing and Accelerated Computing
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ATI Stream-enabled Software Applications Leverage the Massive Parallel Processing Capability of the GPU
Graphics Workloads
Data Parallel Workloads
Graphics Workloads
Serial and Task Parallel Workloads
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Accelerated Computing
Platform Level A
HTXAccelerator AMD
Processor
Acce
lera
tor
CP
U
Acce
lera
tor
CPU
NB
Add-in
PCIe®
Accelerator
PCIe®
Chipset
Accelerator
Chipset
A l t
Processor
Package levelintegration
Silicon levelintegration
Add in p
Socket compatible
Accelerator
AMD OpteronSocket
Silicon Level
compatible accelerator
Coherent Domainnon-Coherent Domain
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The Future is Fusion
Graphics & VideoLeadership
CPU Leadership
Fusion is AMD's new corporate brand and a working philosophy that captures our main differentiating strengths It represents the coming together of strengths. It represents the coming together of people, ideas, and technologies to deliver next-
generation solutions for people at work, home and play.
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The HT Consortium:Thoughts on the Past Present and FutureThoughts on the Past, Present and Future
(In my role as HT Consortium President)
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HT, PCIe, and QPI Roadmaps:Past, Present, and Future
2001 2002 2003 2009 20102004 2005 2006 2007 2008
???1.01.63.2
1.11.63.2
HT RevGT/sGB/s
2.02.85.6
3.05.210.4
3.16.412.8
3.08.016.0
1.x2.04.0
2.04.08.0
PCIe RevGT/sGB/s
???1.06.412.8
QPI RevGT/sGB/s
All bandwidth values 16-bit unidirectional
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HT, PCIe, and QPI: The Future
Two other standards now competing for interconnect roles
PCIe extending beyond pure ‘peripheral’ interconnect– Coherency, cache injection, atomics, power management,
virtualization features
– Industry-wide investmenty
– Higher bandwidth
QPI developed by Intel– Including a role for external accelerator attach
But, HT is a superior and time-proven standard
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Summary and Conclusions
HT has a long history of leading-edge development and market success, with continued support in AMD products
The HT development model has successfully transitioned from an AMD-centric to a consortium-centric approachfrom an AMD centric to a consortium centric approach
2009 looks to be an exciting and transformative year for g ythe evolution of the HT standard and I’m excited to be part of this effort
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