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Is Ivy Bridge Better Than Llano?

March 21, 2012 by  
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Ivy Bridge notebook and desktop chips will start to surface in late April. It all starts with quad cores on April 29th and in late May early June it expands to dual cores.

Since Anand already benchmarked Ivy Bridge desktop 3770K, we got quite a nice glimpse of what to expect from Ivy Bridge graphics. Still, our sources are telling us that the final graphics scores will end up significantly faster, once the new launch driver gets ready.

You should expect Llano-class performance from Ivy Bridge we were told. Llano scales from HD 6370 integrated graphics all the way to the HD 6550 DirectX 11 core, and Ivy Bridge scores should come very close to this.

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AMD’s Bulldozer Overclocked To 4.63 GHz

July 1, 2011 by  
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It appears that those techies toying around with samples of AMD’s FX-8130P were able to overclocked this processor to a remarkable 4.63GHz.

That said, Bulldozer appears be AMD’s fastest offering where the eight cores run at 3.8GHz, or up to 4.2GHz with AMD’s Turbo Core 2.0. The processor 8MB of L2 cache, 8MB of L3 cache, supports DDR3 1866MHz and is said to have a 125W  TDP.

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AMD’s Bulldozer Will Be Late

June 6, 2011 by  
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AMD has confirmed that their Bulldozer chip-set will be delayed until later in the summer.

The FX Series which is codenamed Zambezi is based on the Bulldozer architecture.  Unfortunately, AMD didn’t provide an official date they just said that the FX Series is coming in “late summer”, which means do not expect to the chip until probably late August.

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AMD Drops Prices On Certain Chips

May 9, 2011 by  
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As AMD casually outed their new processor pricing lists.  Over all AMD dropped the Athlon series between 2 and 25 percent based on the model. The highly sought after Athlon II X4 645 dropped from $112 to $102 and the eco-friendly 605e dropped from $122 to $98. Dual core and triple core Athlons were shown love as well with cuts between 3 and 12 percent, and 5 and 25 percent respectively.

There are many Phenom deals as well with the dual-core 560 dropping from $102 to $90 bucks.  The EE quad-core 905e processors got a price drop around $65.00 dollars bringing the price to $100.00.  AMD’s much touted 9xx Black Edition saw roughly a 10 percent price drop too with the flagship Phenom II X6 discounted from $239 to $205.

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