12/14/2011

AMD release 3.8GHz FX-6200 Bulldozer CPU

AMD Bulldozer FX-6200 CPUs has a total of six core processes and according to Haber Donanim will come with 3.8GHz clock. These processors will be able to dynamically adjust the speed of operation, according to the number of running threads, thanks to the inclusion of core 2.0 Turbo technology which allows the processors to achieve a maximum speed of 4.1GHz.

The rest of the chip specification is rather standard for a six-core chip-Series FX such as 6MB L2 cache and 8MB Level 3 cache memory, but has increased to 125W TDP of 95W on the FX-6100.

This increase is probably due to an increase in operating frequency, but there is also the possibility that these issues be given to the requirements of producing 32nm AMD Globalfoundries is difficult to produce a decision to raise the TDP in order to make the chip easier to qualify.

About the performance of the chip is concerned, internal documents mentioning this new Bulldozer chip is between AMD FX-6100 FX-8150 and in the process of video encoding. This graph also shows Intel's Core i5-2400 running applications, it is seen that the two processors have nearly the same performance when doing video encoding. Consider the following graph:

The price for this new chip will be set at $ 175, which means to be about USD 134, and to make than its AMD CPUs rival Intel Core i5-2400 a little less expensive, which sells for $ 184 to $ 195.

0 comments:

Post a Comment