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The AMD Jaguar Family 16h is a low-power microarchitecture designed by AMD. It is used in APUs succeeding the Bobcat Family microarchitecture in 2013 and being succeeded by AMD's Puma architecture in 2014.
The massively parallel Jaguar had a peak performance of just over 1,750 teraFLOPS (1.75 petaFLOPS). It had 224,256 x86-based AMD Opteron processor cores, [2] and operated with a version of Linux called the Cray Linux Environment. [3] Jaguar was a Cray XT5 system, a development from the Cray XT4 supercomputer.
AMD Jaguar Family 16h – the successor to Bobcat. Kabini and Temash. CPUID model numbers are 00h-0Fh. AMD Puma Family 16h (2nd-gen) – the successor to Jaguar. Beema and Mullins. CPUID model numbers are 30h-3Fh. AMD Bulldozer Family 15h – the successor to 10h/K10.
Jaguar is a custom chip set primarily intended to be the heart of a very high-performance games/leisure computer. It may also be used as a graphics accelerator in more complex systems, and applied to workstation and business uses. As well as a general purpose CPU, Jaguar contains four processing units.
4 CPU Cores (Jaguar & Puma microarchitecture) L1 Cache: 32 KB Data per core and 32 KB Instructions per core; MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, CLMUL, AES, MOVBE (Move Big-Endian instruction), XSAVE/XSAVEOPT, ABM, BMI1, AMD-V support; Single-channel DDR3 memory controller; Turbo Dock Technology, C6 and CC6 low power ...
Luxury car maker Jaguar has unveiled its new concept car, just days after the release of a teaser video that stirred online controversy. The unveiling of the Type 0.0 car was met by mixed ...
Jaguar: 28 Jaguar: Kabini, Temash, Kyoto 2/4 No 1000–2200 — 32 KB inst. 32 KB data per core 512 KB per core — ... List of AMD CPU microarchitectures;
Currently, vehicle company Jaguar is in the middle of rebranding, and so far, it seems that their case is the latter one. For all companies, there comes a time when a rebrand is needed—either to ...