Friday, February 17th 2012
Three New, 95 W AMD FX Series Processors Coming Up
Before the end of this quarter AMD is set to introduce a bunch of fresh FX Series chips, including three boasting a 95 W TDP, the FX-4150 quad-core, the FX-6120 hexa-core and the FX-8140 octo-core.
The FX-4150 features a base clock of 3.9 GHz (4.1 GHz Turbo) and 12 MB of cache (4 MB L2 + 8 MB L3) while the FX-6120 has its cores set to 3.5 GHz (4.1 GHz Turbo) and packs 14 MB of cache. As for the FX-8140, it's clocked at 3.2 GHz (4.1 GHz) and has 16 MB of cache. All three models have an AM3+ package and are made using 32 nm process technology. No word on pricing yet.
Source:
DonanimHaber
The FX-4150 features a base clock of 3.9 GHz (4.1 GHz Turbo) and 12 MB of cache (4 MB L2 + 8 MB L3) while the FX-6120 has its cores set to 3.5 GHz (4.1 GHz Turbo) and packs 14 MB of cache. As for the FX-8140, it's clocked at 3.2 GHz (4.1 GHz) and has 16 MB of cache. All three models have an AM3+ package and are made using 32 nm process technology. No word on pricing yet.
34 Comments on Three New, 95 W AMD FX Series Processors Coming Up
B3 won't come till after Q1
FX-8100 around $160 would be perfect!
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Come on Rory send the AMD cpu guys to school so they can count, just not sure how you Rory would get the AMD cpu guys to read if they can not count like a 2.5 year old foreigner child can do in 2 or more languages.
GFlops and Transistor count from Interlagos was ported to Zambezi and Valencia
(This is what made Zambezi(FX) sound more awesome*)
So, there is no missing transistors
*Explanation:
2B Transistors?!!?!!? OH FUDGE DRAGON! and only 315mm²!!!!(The max limit for the socket die size was ~1.6B for 32nm)
64 Flops per Clock this is only EIGHT CORES!!!!
64 x 3.9 = 249.6 GFlops <-- Everyone who was reading the bad marketing was expecting this
vs
32 x 3.9 = 124.8 GFlops <-- What people got after the reviews hit and the information delivered^ was falsified
But they do fall within the 95W power envelope, which is a step in the right direction.
As has already been said, maybe a bit of binning (and possibly some improvements in GloFo yields).
Or am I missing something important here?
L2 is cache is unified between the cores(each core knows what is in the L2 cache) and is the prefetcher
Was a factor when I went to get my 945. I thought about the 640 but when I bought, the difference between the two was maybe $25 due to sales. Just worth it more for me to have the 945 since I knew I'd use the L3.
Past gens of AMD chips I'd consider more as lacking in enough cache. Both L2 and L3. Heck my last chip before that was a 5000+ BE with only 512K L2 on each core. Yeah it was a big clocker but all the CPUs with 1MB L2 were just walking all over it in benches. Intel at the time was dumping on cache beyond that. High amounts of L2 with high clock speeds...no wonder AMD got left behind.