The AMD Opteron OS6238WKTCGG is a server processor designed for high-performance computing and data center environments. This processor is part of the Opteron 6000 series and utilizes the 'G34' socket.
Overview: The OS6238WKTCGG is a twelve-core processor with a base clock speed of 2.6 GHz. It is designed to deliver substantial processing power and efficiency, making it suitable for a wide range of server applications, including virtualization, database management, and cloud services. It supports DDR3 memory and incorporates HyperTransport technology for high-speed inter-processor communication.
Applications:
- Server Virtualization: Efficiently manages multiple virtual machines, optimizing resource utilization.
- Database Servers: Handles large database workloads with its multi-core architecture and memory capacity.
- Cloud Computing: Supports various cloud-based applications and services, providing the necessary processing power and reliability.
- High-Performance Computing (HPC): Capable of handling computationally intensive tasks, such as scientific simulations and data analysis.
Features:
- Twelve Cores: Provides significant parallel processing capabilities for multi-threaded applications.
- 2.6 GHz Clock Speed: Offers a balance between performance and power consumption.
- DDR3 Memory Support: Supports high-speed DDR3 memory for rapid data access.
- HyperTransport Technology: Enables high-bandwidth communication between processors in multi-processor systems.
- G34 Socket: Designed for compatibility with motherboards equipped with the G34 socket.
Benefits:
- Improved Performance: The multi-core design and clock speed enhance the performance of server applications.
- Enhanced Virtualization: Optimized for virtualization environments, enabling efficient resource allocation.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for continuous operation in demanding server conditions.
- Scalability: Can be used in multi-processor configurations to increase processing power and handle larger workloads.
Additional Details:
The OS6238WKTCGG operates with a thermal design power (TDP) suitable for server environments. It incorporates power-saving features to reduce energy consumption and lower operating costs. The processor is designed to work with specific chipsets and memory configurations to ensure optimal performance and stability. Additional details can be found in the official AMD documentation for the Opteron 6000 series.