Monday, March 14, 2011

AMD's FX-8000 Bulldozer face Sandy Bridge Core i7

While the processors are not expected Bulldozer before this summer, the first models to be launched in June, information about the future range of AMD CPUs continue to flow. You learn a little more and on four models of the eight Black Edition processors Bulldozer "Zambezi" which should, initially, to appear.

Engraved in 32nm SOI, these processors use a socket AM3 +. Octo-core versions (FX-8000), Hexa-core (FX-6000) and quad-core (FX-4000) are planned for 95 or 125W TDP of the models. All these processors carry a DDR3 memory controller, but lack of any integrated graphics core. The four Black Edition models benefit from the passage of the turbo manufacturer's Core.

FX-8130P FX-8110 and boarded 8 MB L2 cache and up to 8 MB of L3 cache and probably show different operating frequencies. The TDP of the FX-8130P 125W cons indeed reached "only" 95W for the other model. The FX-6110 and FX-4110 embark on their side respectively 6 and 4 MB of L2 cache and up to 8MB of L3 cache.

Both show a CPU TDP of 95W, but their frequency is unknown. Intended for the upscale market, these processors are expected to compete with the Zambezi Core i7-26xx-25xx and i5 Intel. The Lynx platform (A8-3550-3450 A6, A4, or E2-3350-3250) should in turn be placed facing the i3-Core Pentium and other 21xx.

Finally, the platform Brazos (E-350) will address the Celeron.

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