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RE: [Xen-users] Intel shipping hardware VM CPU's already... more coming December 27 2005 65nm



My fault, I've got a Pentium D here (sorry dunno what model :/) and it looks like Xen can't see the VT support. In fact I don't know what Xen is going to say if it sees a VT enabled CPU, I will receive a VT enabled Dell next week, so I am going to compare.

Now what I need is a little tutorial to install a Windows domU

Christophe PAINCHAUD


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Art Arica3D [mailto:nikicart@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : Thursday, December 22, 2005 12:41 AM
À : PAINCHAUD Christophe
Cc : xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re: [Xen-users] Intel shipping hardware VM CPU's already... more coming December 27 2005 65nm

I suggest you do some reading on the Presler 65nm core that I
mentioned as shipping next week (December 27, 2005).

Intel Pentium D chips: 920, 930, 940, 950 and the 955 Extreme Edition
are all Presler (a pair of "Cedar Mill" cores at 65nm).

The Pentium 4 662 an 672 also support VT and are not Xeon Duals.
Intel announced these on November 14... Officail announcement:
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20051114comp.htm

Now the 9xx ones aren't yet "officially announced" but a lot of
speculation says that they are ready ahead of time and that they will
be ready to purchase on the day they are announced (December 27).

I have not found anyone actually willing to sell the 662 /672 despite
them suppose to be "shipping".   Quote from the Press Release ::
processor 672 and 662 processors with Intel Virtualization Technology
are available today on systems being offered by Acer, Founder, Lenovo
and TongFang. :: - yha, but no one willing to sell me one :)

Now the 672/662 are still 90nm... I think if intel is indeed ready to
ship the 65nm they are right to downplay the very hot 90nm parts.

The reason I started this thread as I think a LOT of interested people
don't realize that these things are HERE, and NOW!!  And xen already
has support in 3.0 series.

  Stephen Gutknecht

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