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Storage Bridge Bay Reference Design and new AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core processors

April 2008 by Marc Jacob

At the Storage Networking World conference AMD announced availability of the Reference Design Kit (RDK) for the Storage Bridge Bay (SBB) 2.0 Specification based on the AMD Athlon processor. This RDK can simplify the design process and provide a standardized platform powered by AMD’s unrivaled Direct Connect Architecture. AMD expects to help storage vendors deliver low power, high performance, entry-level networked storage systems while helping reduce time-to-market, allowing them to focus more on specific innovations that their customers require. AMD also today announced an expansion of its embedded product offerings with three new, low power AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core processors for embedded system designs.

AMD’s new SBB RDK provides storage vendors with a highly configurable platform with the exceptional data throughput capabilities of AMD Athlon and AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core processors featuring Direct Connect Architecture and HyperTransport(tm) technology. It allows them to

differentiate their systems based on customer needs while addressing the need for high memory and I/O bandwidth in networked storage environments. The RDK supports Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Networks (SANs), Unified Storage systems, as well as all major interface connectivity options including GigE, 10GigE, Fibre Channel, and Infiniband. The RDK includes schematics and layout source files, with reference design hardware to be available from AMD partner Newisys Data Storage.

In addition to Microsoft, AMD has also worked with storage software companies AMI and FalconStor. These additional software developments on the AMD SBB 2.0 RDK will provide customers several different implementation options.

AMD also announced the addition of three new low power AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core processors to its embedded product roadmap. These will

enhance the available options for deploying industry-changing AMD technology in embedded systems that span from entry-level networked storage systems designed with the new RDK, to other high-performance embedded designs including telecommunications solutions, digital signage, and point of sale, gaming, and kiosk systems. The new AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core processor Models 3400e, 3600+ and 4200+ deliver greater levels of performance in the same low-power envelopes of 22, 35, and 35W maximum thermal design power, respectively.

Offering continued platform stability, the new additions are AM2 socket-compatible to help embedded system designers easily upgrade from single-core or use their existing AM2 board designs to address new markets with reduced time-to-market and development costs.

The new processors are designed to be paired with the AMD M690E chipset, offering embedded customers a ready-to-implement, stable and reliable commercial embedded platform. They can also be combined with other industry-leading chipsets including the Broadcom HT-2100 and HT-1000 chipsets for performance-hungry yet energy-efficient designs. Availability is expected in the second quarter of 2008 with embedded industry-standard component longevity of 5 years.


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