Friday, March 18th 2011
AMD Readies 3.70 GHz Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Processor
AMD is looking to give its Phenom II series a finale, with a new quad-core Phenom II X4 model, the Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition. The new chip will be clocked at 3.70 GHz out of the box (18.5 x 200 MHz). It achieves this speed while staying within the 125W TDP envelope. Based on the 45 nm "Deneb" silicon, the X4 980 BE features four x86-64 cores with 512 KB dedicated L2 cache each, and a 6 MB shared cache. Compatible with AM3 and AM2+ sockets, the chip packs a dual-channel memory controller that supports DDR3-1333 MHz or DDR2-1066 MHz memory standards. AMD will unveil the new chip soon, as the company gears up to launch next-generation chips in June.
Source:
DonanimHaber
64 Comments on AMD Readies 3.70 GHz Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Processor
Naaa Lionheart, only 1333, gotta overclock for those speeds.
but 3,7 ghz, will we reach 3.8 stock speeds ? highest stock clocked desktop cpu ?
Still a good , cheap CPU though, that will have more than enough grunt (for games) for the next couple of years.
Infact, put one of these with a 560 or 6950, and you have a kick ass cheap gaming rig.....
So I guess a 3.4GHz Phenom II X6 is possible.
Just to have beaten intel in mhz's and its almost 7 years since last intel set the record for x86 mhz cpu's
mhz doesnt really matter, but just for the fun side of it :P
I can't say for sure but it actually sounds like a pretty big achievement for AMD. You can argue that they are making new SKU's just to sell chips (and that would be a strong argument) but I'd like to take a more positive view and say that 3.5GHz was their limit for 125W TDP at one time (just for example). As the manufacturing process matured, they were able to hit 3.6GHz within 125W and again, further maturation has allowed them to squeeze 3.7GHz out of 125W.
If that is in fact the case then Bulldozer should be a more mature chip than it would have been without those milestones from the Gen before it.
My mobo is 140w max but I could run 200w through it, it just isn't designed for it.
Edit: More then one good reason...