Sunday, December 25th 2011
'Locked' AMD Zambezi Silicon Being Branded As New Phenom II Line
Besides the fact that they are carved out of the same piece of silicon by disabling components, all AMD FX series processors, from the quad-core FX-4000 series, to the eight-core FX-8000 series have one thing in common: they're all "unlocked", meaning they have an upwards-unlocked base-clock multiplier, which makes overclocking them a whole lot easier. Take that away and what do you get? A new Phenom II processor line. That's right, it is learned that AMD has a new line of Phenom II processors, eight-core for now, that are being carved out of the 32 nm Zambezi silicon.
Intuitively branded within the new Phenom II X8 and existing Phenom II X6 markers, these chips feature relatively lower clock speeds, meaning they will be priced low, competitive with Intel's sub-$200 Core i3 and Core i5 processors. AMD will also tinker with Zambezi's caches. The new chips came to light when some motherboard manufacturers leaked them on CPU support lists of certain motherboards, on their websites. For now we're getting to hear about two eight-core models, the 2.40 GHz Phenom II X8 2420, and 3.00 GHz Phenom II X8 3020; and two six-core models, the 2.50 GHz Phenom II X6 2520, and 2.80 GHz Phenom II X6 2820. Relevant details are tabled below. It beats us why AMD didn't take the opportunity (new silicon) to label these "Phenom III".
Source:
Inpai.com.cn
Intuitively branded within the new Phenom II X8 and existing Phenom II X6 markers, these chips feature relatively lower clock speeds, meaning they will be priced low, competitive with Intel's sub-$200 Core i3 and Core i5 processors. AMD will also tinker with Zambezi's caches. The new chips came to light when some motherboard manufacturers leaked them on CPU support lists of certain motherboards, on their websites. For now we're getting to hear about two eight-core models, the 2.40 GHz Phenom II X8 2420, and 3.00 GHz Phenom II X8 3020; and two six-core models, the 2.50 GHz Phenom II X6 2520, and 2.80 GHz Phenom II X6 2820. Relevant details are tabled below. It beats us why AMD didn't take the opportunity (new silicon) to label these "Phenom III".
64 Comments on 'Locked' AMD Zambezi Silicon Being Branded As New Phenom II Line
Kind of confirms the thread that Entropy13 posted HERE.
I was expecting more chips with locked cache though. It will be intereting to see if these chips will "unlock".
good products dont need markting tricks so amd better spend time on that and not more
tricks
We recently had the same, posted from Xbit:
Which is funny because this came after the thread I link below...
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?277951-Phenom-x8-indecisive-AMD
1 week ago we concluded these were just entries for AMD FX-series Stepping B0 Engineering Samples. Hell, it even says B0 in the description. The model numbers correspond to Engineering Samples from 4-5 months ago...
The names correspond to the freq the ES was supposed to run at, that's all. They will never come out and articles like this show exactly what the media does to write around small bits of information...geniuses at ECS labeling these early ES's as "Phenom II X8" because apparently that's what they thought they would be.
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?277788-Phenon-II-X8-ECS-bios-Update
The higher end like the AMD Phenom II X8 3020 with 3GHz would clock better with a higher multi of 15....just spitballing BTW could be off, but it should see closer to 4GHz.
(all information I have learnt through hearsay and I will not be held responsible for folks taking what I say as fact).
(Chuck Norris, LOL, that comment made me smile)
They are branding them with the name phenom II, hoping that after awhile everyone will forget about the turds they put out,Then they will bring out their revised line of Fx cpu's out later,when they feel that things have died down alittle bit! It's a marketing ploy!
These CPUs will never see the light of day, please refer to the post RIGHT ABOVE yours. ECS elstupidoheads named them "Phenom II X8" on their CPU Support list, but they are AMD FX Engineering Samples, B0 stepping. ...retail was B2.
Thanks :D
To quote you from XTS
NM sounded troll for a sec
AMD always finds a way how to troll!
Still.
news.softpedia.com/news/AMD-Bulldozer-Can-Reach-Up-to-4-1GHz-with-Turbo-Core-Enabled-196873.shtml
Old news rehashed, once again the news here becomes Child's Play and unproductive
OHH OOHH ECS and some other motherboard manufacturers are calling ENGINEER SAMPLES!!! Phenom II Processors oh ooooooooooooohhhh!!! THE SAVIOR OF MANKIND IS UPON US!!!
I request this article be renamed
"Anton and Wang Lei thinks Bulldozer Engineer Samples is the sign of the future Bulldozer products"
Hull.....
J/K