AMD's newest and next-generation desktop CPU architecture is known as the BULLDOZER Core. AMD is simply increasing the multiplier on the Phenom II X6 chips from 16x 1100T to 16.5x on the new 1100T BE. This clock-bump is an obvious move when yields at the manufacturing plant improve, and we feel certain that practically Turban cores can runs at 3.3 GHz frequency with a little coaxing to the core voltage. It can be ramps up to 3.7GHz when three, or fewer, cores are used by the operating system and application. It would have been more amazingly impressive, the bump core speed is accompanied by a similar bump in Turbo CORE frequency.
It won`t be available in the market yet. But AMD, though wants to give enthusiasts an early Christmas present by launching a new chip based on incumbent Phenom II X6 1100T.Looking to put just a little more pressure on Intel's mid-range CPUs, AMD is releasing the Phenom II X6 1100T - a drop-in replacement for the current range-topping 1090T. Here's how it stacks up against some tasty competition.
AMD sensibly goes for the largest possible yield return by keeping a 125W TDP; a 95W model clocked in at 3.3GHz would have been deliciously impressive.
source: pcper
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