CPU/Mobo AMD Bulldozer Discussion Thread

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^^ Not good, if these roll-backs keep going back at this rate AMD might end up trashing any chance of beating Sandy-Bridge forget Sandy-Bridge E class CPU's. Keep your fingers knotted.

Yep that is why I shared it AMD comixs, they can start this publication and get some revenue :bleh:. Although Agent Ruby has been doing this thing in tech demos / trailers for quiet some time now.
 
Crazy_Eddy said:
What are the budget AM3+ boards actually available in the market?

If you would buy a budget AM3+ board then the bulldozer processor power saving features wont work... As current budget AM3+ boards which are available in indian market are based on 7xx/8xx chipset... If you really wanna build a bulldozer rig then i would advice you to wait for 970/990X chipset budget boards to hit indian market... And IINM there is only one AM3+ budget board widely available and thats Gigabyte 880GM-USB3L :)
 
AMD to Discuss Bulldozer CPUs at Hot Chips 2011

Source : AMD to Discuss Bulldozer CPUs at Hot Chips 2011 - Softpedia

While AMD might not be ready yet to announce a release date for its next-generation Bulldozer processors, the company is more than willing to talk about these CPUs at the Hot Chips 2011 symposium, where it will disclose more details about its upcoming architecture.

According to the conference program, the presentation is entitled “Perf Power-Efficient Bulldozer-Core x86-64 Server, WS & Desktop Procs,” and is scheduled to take place on Friday, August 19.

Sadly, apart from the tile, we don't know anything about the information that is going to be presented during AMD's keynote.

Bulldozer is AMD's next-generation high-performance CPU architecture that was designed from the ground up in order to eliminate some of the redundancies that come with traditional multi-core designs.

As a result, the chip uses a modular construction, each module being comprised of two 128-bit FMA floating point units, which can be combined into one 256-bit FPU, two integer cores with four pipelines each, and as much as 2048KB of L2 cache.

Just like the 8MB of L3 cache, the Level 2 memory will also be shared between the modules.

All the consumer chips will support AMD's Turbo Core technology, offer native DDR3-1866 memory support, and one or more Hyper Transport 3.1 links, while Opteron 6200-series CPUs will also pack a quad-channel memory controller.

Server processors will be split into two product families, Valencia and Interlagos, the first packing a six or eight core design while the latter can feature 12 or 16 processing cores.

From the information that is available at this point in time, we know that AMD's initial Opteron server processor lineup will include at least four processors, two of these featuring a 16 cores, one packing 12 computing cores, while the last one is an eight-core chip.

Their speed will range between 2.1 and 2.8 GHz, while maximum Turbo Core frequencies can reach 3.9GHz, depending on the chip.

The launch date of the first Bulldozer processors is not yet known, but rumors suggest these should arrive in September or October of this year. (via Nordic Hardware)
 
^^Dont think so. WC kit if bundled will only be shipped with tin can bulldozer box :P i.e. 8core. Even I'll be spending in 6core or 8 maybe (if i plan to buy) :P.

Llano as of now is more than enough
 
Stock CPU coolers have their place, like
in Aunt Mabel's machine or the spare
parts bin. If you're planning to
overclock the snot out of your system, a
third party cooler should be high on
your shopping list, lest you taunt the god of instability with high temps.
There's another solution -- you could
purchase a processor that's pre-
packaged with a high-end cooler, only
AMD and Intel haven't been real keen
on going quite so far to encourage overclocking. That might change with
Bulldozer. Citing "a source with knowledge of the
company's plans," XBitLabs says AMD is seriously considering selling its boxed
FX series processors with a liquid
cooling solution (LCS) bundled in. It's a
move that would make its FX silicon
more overclockable, while also upping
the chip maker's street cred among power users, provided the LCS doesn't
suck. The source says AMD would bundle the
cooler with its top-tier eight-core
processors, though it's unclear if the LCS
would come with both of AMD's eight-
core FX processors or just the flagship
model. And it's not just AMD. According to XBitLabs, Intel is also considering an
LCS bundle, though details are
unknown.
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Bulldozer Die shot @ 315mm^2

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