A month ago, the company AMD introduced new Istanbul server processor family of Opteron, which are produced on 45nm production methods. Now, the manufacturer reported on other processors, based on the same architecture, Quad-core models, Suzuka, the first rumors of which appeared in autumn 2007.

According to the manufacturer, processor AMD Opteron 1000 series Suzuka provide the flexibility and power of the system at relatively low cost, and intended for use in small web servers, small business servers and workstations. All models of processors Suzuka, support socket AM3, manufactured using 45nm process technology and are compatible with systems designed for their predecessors, Budapest (uninuclear version of Barcelona), but when you install a new processor is required to update the BIOS.

The series will Opteron model 1381 with a nominal frequency 2.5GGts, Opteron 1385 with frequency 2.7GGts and the Opteron 1389 at a frequency 2.9GGts. All of these models will have 6MB cache L3, on the L2 cache 512Kb to the nucleus, ACP 75Vt and energy 115Vt. they built two memory controllers DDR2/DDR3.