This is becominf frustrating, I am trying to verify via AMD(with not much
luck), which of the new processors support SVM/Pacifica. I have read
articles that states all and the Wiki list all, but I can not find anything
"official" from amd that states which processors have the new
technology. Doea anyone know of any documentation that AMD states this
information. I would like to build a new machine that has this
capability and would rather use AMD than Intel. Thanks!
Tom,
I'm sorry you haven't found a clear answer to this... I
think Jerry Amundsen who maintains the HVM Wiki is in the process of updating
this page.
All processors except Sempron that are of Revison
(Stepping) F or later have Virtualization support.
These processors were released last week or so, so are
probably pretty thin in the general market.
They will also have a different
socket than the older processors, so they shouldn't be hard to distinguish,
really.
Socket
AM2 (Desktop) or Socket S1(mobile) are the ones that are available
today. Opterons in their new socket would be available later on - I can't
tell you when, because I don't actually know - I'm a Open Source Software
Engineer, not a marketing/sales guy [and of course, if I was a M/S guy and knew
the date, I shouldn't tell you anyways, as release dates are supposed to be
secret - but they do tend to find themselves on various web-sites prior to
release somehow...]
These
parts also have DDR2 memory controller, so that's another easy way to tell them
apart - if it's not DDR2, then it's not SVM (formerly known as Pacifica)
either.
If you look at
the previous posts from me on this subject, in just the last
couple of days, you'll get more details, if that's needed.
--
Mats
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