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Not sure if this is to be believed.
Read more: AMD Bulldozer "FX-8150P Black Edition" Processors Details Leaked, Features Turbo Boost upto 4.7Ghz
Not sure if this is to be believed.
Read more: AMD Bulldozer "FX-8150P Black Edition" Processors Details Leaked, Features Turbo Boost upto 4.7Ghz
I rather expected this on the 140w TDP, it wouldn't surprise me if it were true, and even if it's not, I feel strongly AMD will launch at least one, 140w Cpu.
AMD Confirms Price of FX-Series Bulldozer CPU - Softpedia
The chip in question is the eight-core FX-8130P, which will retail for $320, just as we previously reported.
This is the fastest FX-Series processor in AMD's arsenal and rumors suggest that it will have a 3.8GHz base clock speed and a 4.2GHz maximum Turbo Core frequency.
and this if it ain't been seen?
First AMD Bulldozer CPUs Will Have 6 Months Shelf Life
First AMD Bulldozer CPUs Will Have 6 Months Shelf Life - Softpedia
Since I didn't see it mentioned here, I thought that this should be posted:
AMD hits last minute delay with Bulldozer | thinq_
Slightly off topic, but didn't want to start a new thread. This is a new AMD product. Pretty big news, must scare Intel a bit..
AMD Llano A8-3850 APU Breaks 3DMark World Record for Integrated GPUs - SoftpediaThis is the fastest Llano chip to be released by the Sunnyvale-based company and packs four processing cores clocked at 2.9GHz, 4MB of Level 2 cache, a dual-channel DDR3-1866 memory controller and a Radeon HD 6550D graphics unit with 400 shader processors clocked at 600MHz.
The chip was bechmarked both at its default frequency and overclocked at 3.77GHz (1.520V), while the memory was pushed to 2320MHz.
At the latter frequencies, the A8-3850 APU was able to achieve 6160 points in 3DMark Vantage and 10,492 points in 3D Mark 06, making it the fastest integrated solution in the world.
In the latest edition of the 3DMark application, the AMD accelerated processing unit scored 1591 points.
The previous 3Dmark Vantage world record for integrated graphics was held by an Intel Core i7 2600K processor that was overclocked to 5GHz and used an MSI Z68A-GD80 (B3) motherboard.
My predictions have come true! I hope the same for Bulldozer, we'll see.
Are people suddenly clamoring for chips with onboard video? Unless it's the most basic of budget builds, I don't even consider onboard video.