What I'm about to deal with here is comparing 2CU/4C and 4CU/4C Bulldozers.
(CU stands for Compute Unit, or equivalently 'Module')
It can be an excuse for Bulldozer's initial poor single-thread performance:
benchmark tools are just under-optimized for that kind of architecture, but not virtually a 'poor' performance if some optimization is done.
Here's the test scheme: I'm sure that everybody understand what these pics meaning for.
(4M/8C)
(real die: do they seems likely?)
(2M/4C: traditional manner for AMD)
(4M/4C: conceptual diagram)
But there's a flaw: current version of CH5F BIOS doesn's support core-by-core on/off. Am I finished then?
...Not really. Newest version of BIOS supports such function!
Here's the result:
▲ (there are six more results. I'll attach a reply to this thread)
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