AMD dosáhlo monstrozního WR na Thubanu :o . Více než 8 GHz dosáhl známý overclocker Shaomino. přesně to bylo těžko uvěřitelných 8.44 GHz Další výsledky jako např 3Dmark 2006 najdete v odkazu
Dnes je den, kdy nastává malá nadílka procesorů od AMD. Jsou to modely: Athlon II X2 265, Athlon II x3 450, Athlon II x4 645, Phenom II x2 560 BE, Phenom II x4 970 BE a x6 1070T
CZ má WR AMD procesorů Ne, dnes to již není fake, ale realita. Mnozí si toho již všimly, na hlavním webu PCtuningu je uvedena recenze základní desky ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme a spolu s ní redaktor OBR dosáhl WR v superpi 1M a superpi 32M !! A jedná se o skutečně výtečné časy, hlavně superpi 1M je extrémně vynikající (díky povolené utilitě superpi tweaker) http://pctuning.tyden.cz/hardware/zakla ... us-pro-amd
AMD Phenom II X4 840T and 960T CPUs are shipped in Hewlett-Packard PCs (Pavilion Elite HPE-400z series PC) These newcomers to Phenom II family are not much different from Deneb-based Phenom II X4s...
They all have 4 cores, 2 MB L2 cache split between the cores, 6 MB level 3 cache, and common set of technologies, including SSE3 and Virtualization.
Phenom II X4 840T and 960T are based on Zosma core - a modification of Thuban core, used by all AMDsix-core desktop models. (the 840T and 960T have two out of six cores disabled)
It is possible to unlock extra cores on some Phenom II 960T microprocessors, and convert them to full-fledged six-core CPUs, although we were not so lucky with our 960T sample.
We suspect that the extra cores can be unlocked on the Phenom II 840T too. Turbo Core technology...
When the processor does not use all CPU cores, this technology boosts performance of active cores by increasing their frequency.
The Phenom II 960T model, that normally operates at 3 GHz, may run as high as 3.4 GHz.
Exact maximum Turbo Core frequency is not known for the 840T CPU, but it is usually 300 MHz - 500 MHz higher than processor's core frequency, which is 2.9 GHz for the 840T. ...link
Llano to come in Q3 2011...No earlier
Llano, AMD's full muscle Fusion chip with two to four cores has been delayed to Q3 2011.
Senior industry analysts claim that industry is excited due the graphics capabilities and reasonable TDP on these chips, but the main concern for Ontario is that by the time AMD starts shipping, Intel should follow in maximum two quarters with Ivy Bridge, its 22nm second generation monolithic core that has both CPU and GPU.
AMD will at least have the new Ontario dual-core to hold the ground in early 2011.
AMD can always play the price advantage and get a lot of traction, as long as it can stick to its plans and start shipping these chips in Q3 2011. ...link
AMD Reaffirms Fusion-Llano Plans AMD Llano accelerated processing unit (APU) will have four x86 cores based on the current micro-architecture each of which will have 9.69mm² die size (without L2 cache), a little more than 35 million transistors (without L2 cache), 2.5W – 25W power consumption, 0.8V – 1.3V voltage and target clock-speeds at over 3.0GHz clock-speed.
The cores will dynamically scale their clock-speeds and voltages within the designated thermal design power in order to boost performance when a program does not require all four processing engines or trim power consumption when there is no demand for resources.
According to sources familiar with the matter, different versions of Llano processor will have thermal design power varying from 20W to 59W: high-end (X 2/3/4) chips will have TDP between 35W and 59W; mainstream chips with X2-4 x86 cores will fit into 30W thermal envelope and low-powerX2 Llano chips will have 20W TDP.
Llano will be made using 32nm SOI process technology.
AMD Sabine platform will also include code-named Hudson input/output controllers that will support PCI Express graphics port, 16 USB ports, USB 3.0 support (Hudson M3 only), 6 Serial ATA ports with RAID support, 1Gb Ethernet, integrated video DAC, integrated clock-generator and so on.
Besides, Sabine may also feature optional Vancouver-series graphics processing units. ...link
"USB 3.0 u AMD v čipsetu „Hudson“, chybět má PCI " ...link
Na prezenatci bylo spuštěno demo Aliens vs Predator přes APU, v rozlišení 1024x768, avšak v DX11 variantě. CO prý je obdivuhodné je spotřeba APU, kdo by čekal spotřebu okolo 90W, je silně na omylu. SPotřeba byla pouze 25W ! "Quite a lot is known about Llano processor, which is a part of Sabine platform. As reported earlier, AMD Llano accelerated processing unit (APU) will have four x86 cores based on the current micro-architecture each of which will have 9.69mm² die size (without L2 cache), a little more than 35 million transistors (without L2 cache), 2.5W – 25W power consumption, 0.8V – 1.3V voltage and target clock-speeds at over 3.0GHz clock-speed. The cores will dynamically scale their clock-speeds and voltages within the designated thermal design power in order to boost performance when a program does not require all four processing engines or trim power consumption when there is no demand for resources. According to sources familiar with the matter, different versions of Llano processor will have thermal design power varying from 20W to 59W: high-end dual-core, triple-core and quad-core chips will have TDP between 35W and 59W; mainstream chips with two of four x86 cores will fit into 30W thermal envelope and low-power dual-core Llano chips will have 20W TDP."
AMD demos Llano, confirms mid-2011 release AMD's client division Chris Cloran show off one of the first Llano wafers built using GlobalFoundries' 32-nano fabrication process. AMD showed a quad-core Llano system playing a high-def video clip while running a DirectCompute-enabled celestial body simulation and a four-way instance of HyperPi. (...all four CPU cores were pegged at full utilization during the demo) ...link