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L1 D$ won't be shared, but L1 I$ will. Decoders will be less restricted than K10's, and wider. FPU will be very different, we have to see how it performs, but very likely with better performance per core than in K10, (with a probability more than 50%) even without FMA. Each core might have decreased IPC (not so likely), but overall design aims at better scalability. And more cores seems to be the way to go. Intel already demonstrated designs with tons of cores.






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When you OC via bus speed the NB / UnCore increase which I know improves performace on my 956. When they do OC test and only up the multi on the Phenom and not the NB they are loosing performance gains. Not that it makes some huge increase, but still noted. I will wait for Chew* and others to post results and see what these chips can do. I only look at review sites for a hint of the picture. Most do not have great comparison due to the given hardware they have to test with. some boards have better power saving, some don't. So things will be different from different sites






-- Intel launched i7-980X a month or so ago, but they slapped on way more the 50% 
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