Monday, March 21st 2011
AMD Also Readies 3.50 GHz Clocked Phenom II X2 Part
Apart from the 3.70 Phenom II X4 980, AMD's next, and probably (hopefully) final wave of Phenom II processors will include a 3.50 GHz clocked dual-core part, the Phenom II X2 570 Black Edition. This socket AM3 chip will be based on the "Callisto" silicon, which is essentially a "Deneb" quad core die used in X4 parts, with two of its four cores disabled. The chip features two cores clocked at 3.50 GHz (17.5 x 200 MHz), 512 KB dedicated L2 caches per core, and 6 MB shared L3 cache. The integrated dual-channel memory controller supports DDR3-1333 MHz on AM3 socket, and DDR2-1066 MHz on AM2+. As a Black Edition part, the BClk multiplier is unlocked, to help with overclocking. At these speeds, the TDP is rated at 80W.
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DonanimHaber
24 Comments on AMD Also Readies 3.50 GHz Clocked Phenom II X2 Part
People have gathered in front of retailers demanding one. There are talks of riots...
/sarcasm
let me guess... who can make fun of unlocking.... hmm....rivals? :laugh:
It's not like the early days when some 5xx's were genuinely faulty quads, or fully working quads rebranded to meet dual core demand from retail and OEM.
Surely by now, a 570 like this would be a guaranteed quad unlock?....
so while the refinements can increase the odds of an unlock, the experimentation needed to get those better odds, can also cause WORSE odds...
I think AMD should refresh thier entire line when llano and Bulldozer are released, Kill the Atlon line and with bulldozer out demote the Phonom series to thier budget line and milk the 45nm fab for all its worth, so we can get bcheap quad cores for real budget prices and have cheap buget cores that perform on par with Core i7, death to intel!:toast:
Nevertheless I hope AMD retires the current line of 45nm chips. They're positively trounced by the top picks in the i7 litter. One of my closest friend's bought an i7-930 only a few months after I bought my 550BE and I easily beat him in performance per dollar, but his rig beats mine in performance.
Has AMD finally started cutting the links to the extra cores (preventing unlocking)?
(like here in Germany, where Walmart never was able to take Foot, due to its Business methods beeing illegal here (selling things under worth))
I love AMD and am hoping that BD lives up to its expectations as it would be nice to go back to AMD with the performance at least on par with Intel as it's been too long now :o
its too slow for my taste.
Maybe youre a buy and forget user, but me as Enthusiast rather pay more for something good, then pay less for something not on the level of current tech...if you want budget, then i suggest you get yourself a VIA board with presoldered proc...:laugh: