Monday, June 3rd 2013
AMD Centurion is FX-9000, Scrapes 5.00 GHz
Mid-April, we learned that AMD was working on its next "TWKR" chip for overclockers, based on the existing "Vishera" silicon. It turns out it is, and scrapes 5.00 GHz frequency at some unreal TDP levels for a client processor. SweClockers reports that AMD is working on at least two new socket AM3+ FX-series processors to make it competitive against Intel's 4th generation Core series. Among these are the FX-9000, and the FX-8770. The FX-9000 leads the pack with 4.80 GHz out of the box clock speed, and a TurboCore frequency of 5.00 GHz. Clock speeds of the FX-8770, on the other hand, haven't been disclosed. A catch here is the TDP of these chips. Two hundred and twenty Watts! The jump from 3.80 GHz to 4.80 nearly doubled TDP from 125W to 220W. Prices of the two remain under the wraps. AMD plans to unveil the two at E3, sometime between 11th and 13th June.
Source:
SweClockers
61 Comments on AMD Centurion is FX-9000, Scrapes 5.00 GHz
Unless I miss my guess I'd say the "9000" reference might be the MHz goal. 220 watts kind of points to high leakage parts for the LN/LHe crowd.
I'm also guessing that the motherboard support list might be quite short.
I know the LGA 2011 chips push into that wattage range and Intel rates TDP differently than AMD, but damn, 220w TDP out of the box is ridiculous. If a dual AM3+ board somehow existed, I would rather have a pair of 8350s instead of feeding an extraordinary amount of energy to a single CPU clocked just 800-1000 MHz higher.
Who's supposed to be the target market for this monstrosity? Even enthusiasts these days often try to keep power consumption and the resulting heat and noise under control. Extreme overclockers, who only care about GHz without regard to anything else, are a tiny niche. And these people are going to be abusing the hell out of the chip. Can you imagine the warranty claims on these things? What happens when someone installs one in a cheapo motherboard and it blows up or catches fire?
AMD does have a bright future, but it rests with stronger CPU/GPU integration (Kaveri) and an increase in their architecture's IPC to competitive levels (Steamroller). To release this rumored Centurion would be doubling down on the original Bulldozer fiasco, which AMD VP Andrew Feldman described as "without doubt an unmitigated failure".
and there are plenty of 1gigawatt< power supplies. so yeahh more powah for more powah consumption is not bad. as long as the cheap ass china made motherboards can take it these days.
if someone would need something this powerful, they obviously must be packing some cash.
If they are going to make another such kind of CPU from steamroller... They should name it:
mine does 160W!
plus the core clock is very versatile. my cpu runs at max 1800MHz most of the time.
only rarely does it need to go to 3GHz.
valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2728858
Edit: it might be using more tho, powerdraw is peaking on whole system 1,057 watts during full load