This week we’re being treated to some additional details regarding AMD’s upcoming Bulldozer platform when they discuss Bulldozer at ISSCC, the International Solid State Circuits Conference.
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2011
AMD fans have been eagerly awaiting for the Bulldozer-based CPU(s) to become available. Last week there were some minor changes in their release schedule, although AMD denied it later. Today, however, we have some more juicy details on the series 9 chipset from our friends over at Nordic Hardware and Donanim Haber.
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Well, its about that time again. Intel has some new chips up its sleeve and they are about ready to show their face. However before Intel got to show them, the China-based Coolaler Forums posted some screen shots of an i7-2600K (K for the unlocked multiplier) sitting at 5Ghz with a Super Pi 1M run of 7.488s under its belt.
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After months of heated competition among some of the world’s best overclockers, a winner has finally been announced in the GO OC 2010. For those of you who have not been following, the GIGABYTE Open Overclocking Championship is a worldwide competition. Regional qualifiers were held throughout the world, the winners received an all-expense paid trip to Taipei, Taiwan, to compete in the finals. After winning the North America regional, our very own sno.lcn, traveled to the Far East for a chance to test his skills against overclockers from around the world.
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AMD certainly isn’t sleeping on their laurels while enthusiasts eagerly await Bulldozer’s arrival. Today they are releasing several new processors that span from their Athlon II line all the way up to a brand new Thuban.
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2010
Well, it seems AMD has released the presentation ahead of the presentation!
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There are a lot of people eagerly awaiting any information on AMD’s new architecture, codenamed “Bulldozer”. Today they have released some titillating tidbits for the masses.
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German Tech site Comuterbase.de recently published an article showing ‘leaked’ Intel roadmaps for the Sandy Bridge based desktop and mobile CPUs and the new chipsets. A new range of i3, i5 and i7 chips is revealed, as well as some special ‘K’, ‘S’ and ‘T’ series chips.
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The German website hardware-infos.com has scraped some performance numbers from the BOINC database on AMD’s upcoming Ontario accelerated processing unit (APU).
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