Maybe not:
http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/...#content_start
Also, what I found out reading Anandtech's review was that the original Phenom used a CnQ that clocked down each core but now the new Phenom uses the same state for all the cores based on the fact that the thread is moved between cores all the time. Why, oh why did they do that? Really, the problem here isn't AMD's but Microsoft's. I understand that there were some bugs with this also but the idea was better than what they have now... (Which is also present in i7 if I remember correctly.)




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