Quote from nitro:
http://sites.amd.com/us/atwork/promo/Pages/six-core-opteron.aspx
6-cores. INTC better respond soon.
Oops, I didn't realize INTC had six core processors out.Quote from oraclewizard77:
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/products/server/processor/xeon7000/specifications
Quote from DannoXYZ:
And virtualization lets you extract lineary-scaling from multiple cores & CPUs.
Quote from dcraig:
Not necessarily. If you hit memory bandwidth limits, more cores or virtualization wont help.
As always, system performance is a tough subject and it's even tougher to make accurate predictions.
I am 99 delta that the nahalem has an almost identical design to the AMD design in this regard and AMD no longer has that advantage as of the nahalem.Quote from DannoXYZ:
The problem with Intel's multi-core design is that each core shares the same memory through the FSB. Yes, even two cores on the same die goes through the FSB to access memory.
With AMD's design, each CPU has its own memory bus and memory. On my 16-core machine, the 8th VM runs just as fast as the 1st one.