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    Exclamation 2009 AMD analysts day [official thread]

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    Quote Originally Posted by fellix_bg View Post


    After Intel's "Sandy Bridge" leak, here is AMD's CPU/GPU mix up: four K10 cores w/ 1MB L2, no L3 and a side strapped GPU core.

    More here.
    Bulldozer samples in 2010:



    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    Just in from web cast:


    Bulldozer won't have classic "core" but something AMD calls modules !
    Bobcat is alive,sub 1W operation,super low power but has 90% of mainstream performance of today's mainstream CPUs! Fully modular and ready for APU implementation, has OoO abilities,2-way execution,very high performance and IMO looks like one BD "module"

    Now on to BD: confirmed CMT design! More in a minute!
    In : Int units are shared(2x2way execution),1 256b wide FPU.My God,DDboy hit the nail on the head,he is 99% correct in his speculation.

    more: highly advance clock gating,shutting down individual modules for best perf./watt ratio,Turbo like APM functionality.
    AMD states all of this is going to be a game changer.
    presentation from Chekib Akrout, General Manager, Technology Group could be very interesting: http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External...xUeXBlPTM=&t=1

    Quote Originally Posted by Smartidiot89 View Post

    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    Bobcat core(more precise word:module) diagram:


    edit: Smartidiot beat me to it,so i will put Bobcat diagram instead of BD one .
    Quote Originally Posted by w0mbat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Face View Post
    Didn't see these two posted yet:



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