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[ale] OT: AMD Athlon 64
- Subject: [ale] OT: AMD Athlon 64
- From: greg.freemyer at gmail.com (Greg Freemyer)
- Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 08:32:15 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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On 5/5/06, John Wells <jb at sourceillustrated.com> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> My brother-in-law is in the market for a new MB/Processor, and looking at
> the AMD Athlon 64s based on price.
>
> I've been too long out of the hardware game to make sense of the various
> types (Venice, Newcastle, etc).
>
> Anyone out there know of a good, easy-to-digest treatise on the subject?
> What would you recommend?
>
> Thanks, as always!
>
> John
I don't remember the AMD terminology name for the new Virtual
Technology, but both Intel and AMD seem to be in the process of adding
VT to their product lines. VT is a big deal because it allows Xen
line systems to have very low overhead even with Windows as a guest
OS.
Xen, VMware, MS Virtual PC, Vista?, etc. are all adding VT support to
their products. I suspect a year from now a lot of people will be
running a Linux Host OS with Xen and a WIndows Guest OS on VT enabled
hardware.
See the chart at
http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number/proc_info_table.pdf to
see which Intel CPUs have the VT feature. I don't know if AMD has a
similar chart.
If your brother-in-law is interested in running Linux, but needs some
Windows functionality, I would advise buying hardware that will let
him take advantage of this emerging trend.
Greg
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Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century