Stealth S90, S70, S80 and S60 graphics cards: Diamond Multimedia website is online
The complete AMD Athlon XP processors summary table
Elpida Memory ships first 1Gbit DDR2 SDRAM chips
Stealth S90, S70, S80 and S60 graphics cards: Diamond Multimedia website is online
Diamond Multimedia that informed about its plans to return to the desktop graphics card market about a month ago, kept its promise yesterday. Initially the company promised to resurrect both Stealth and Viper legendary trademarks, however to begin with Diamond introduced just mainstream Stealth solutions leaving the high-end Viper for the desserts.
So, today at Diamond website you can see four Stealth graphics cards, a couple on ATI and a couple on NVIDIA GPUs. Diamond Stealth S90 and Stealth S70 are based on GeForce FX 5200 (AGP, 128MB DDR) and GeForce2 MX 400 (AGP, 64MB SDRAM), respectively. Stealth S80 and Stealth S60 – on ATI Radeon 9200SE (AGP/PCI, 128MB DDR) and ATI Radeon 7000 (AGP/PCI, 32MB DDR). Well, these are hardly a surprise, so the website advertising states that Stealth models are the best for below $100. Wow :-)
The complete AMD Athlon XP processors summary table
I can´t say it´s news in its full meaning, however I just couldn’t miss this table published by our colleagues at JatHardware.
So, it´s a table of all AMD AthlonXP processors that were and are released. I guess this might come in handy for our readers.
PR rate |
Cash L2, KB |
Mult. / FSB / MHz |
Palomino |
T-bred A |
T-bred B |
Barton |
3200+ |
512 |
11*200 = 2200 |
— |
— |
— |
X |
3000+ |
512 |
10,5*200 = 2100 |
— |
— |
— |
X |
3000+ |
512 |
13*166 = 2167 |
— |
— |
— |
X |
2800+ |
512 |
12,5*166 = 2083 |
— |
— |
— |
X |
2800+ |
256 |
13,5*166 = 2250 |
— |
— |
X |
— |
2700+ |
256 |
13*166 = 2167 |
— |
— |
X |
— |
2600+ |
512 |
11,5*166 = 1917 |
— |
— |
— |
X |
2600+ |
256 |
12,5*166 = 2083 |
— |
— |
X |
— |
2600+ |
256 |
16*133 = 2133 |
— |
— |
X |
— |
2500+ |
512 |
11*166 = 1833 |
— |
— |
— |
X |
2400+ |
256 |
15*133 = 2000 |
— |
— |
X |
— |
2200+ |
256 |
13,5*133 = 1800 |
— |
X |
X |
— |
2100+ |
256 |
13*133 = 1733 |
X |
X |
X |
— |
2000+ |
256 |
12,5*133 = 1667 |
X |
X |
X |
— |
1900+ |
256 |
12*133 = 1600 |
X |
X |
X |
— |
1800+ |
256 |
11,5*133 = 1533 |
X |
X |
X |
— |
1700+ |
256 |
11*133 = 1466 |
X |
X |
X |
— |
1600+ |
256 |
10,5*133 = 1400 |
X |
— |
— |
— |
1500+ |
256 |
10*133 = 1333 |
X |
— |
— |
— |
Source: JatHardware
Elpida Memory ships first 1Gbit DDR2 SDRAM chips
The Japanese memory maker is trying to keep up with its American rival. Elpida Memory officially launched shipments of its 1Gbit DDR2 SDRAM chips. Besides, the Japanese company started to ship 2GB registered modules on these chips to its customers to estimate DIMM performance in the new server platforms. In the nearest future Elpida is to start offering 4GB registered DDR2 SDRAM DIMM and 2GB SO-DIMM on 1Gbit chips.
The new EDE1104AASE and EDE1108AASE chips are organized as 256 Million words x 4-bits (8 banks) and 128 Million words x 8-bits (8 banks), respectively. They are made using 0.10µm process at company´s 300mm fab in Hiroshima.
Chip specs are:
- 68-pin FBGA package
- 533Mbps per pin throughput
- 1.8V voltage
- CL=3, 4, 5
- 4 or 8 packet length
- Off-chip output driver calibration (OCD)
- On-die termination (ODT)
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