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AMD claims doesn't equal to factsHere, take some salt. AMD reportedly gave out performance figures in a presentation to its partners, performance figures seen by DonanimHaber. It is reported that an 8-core processor based on the "Bulldozer" high-performance CPU architecture is pitched by its makers to have 50% higher performance ........blabablaba
Didn't we hear crazy claims in the past about Agena being about 40% faster than intel quad core ?
Didn't we hear claims about Deneb being faster than yorkfield ?
I would never trust anything AMD says. If AMD confident about the performance of bulldozer, then they should let an independent reviewer to test it.
It's possible of course, albeit very unlikely. Keep in mind that this is all rumor. Don't go flaming AMD when you don't even know if they really said such a thing.
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No it was never Agena. AMD claimed they had 40% higher throughput in some select server workloads with Barcelona versus intel FSB based MCM server products.And it was true,in some select workloads that was the case.
Agena/desktop product was never mentioned in that context.
This time around AMD briefed some partners about Zambezi client performance.Totally different product,workloads and market segment.
Cant really compare them apples to apples anymore BD core to I7 core. They both take up aprox the same die area and both run 8 threads. Intel using HT to double the threads, AMD using there new modual shared cores.
Without more info on which benchmarks and actual results its hard to speculate over performance.
I still have a hard time to belive that, even for singelthreaded apps...
In singel threaded apps the 950 has a freq of 3,3ghz and for everything else 3,16ghz.
If BD has the same IPC as nehalem it needs 50% more clock speed -> so 4,95Ghz... i cant belive that... If its IPC is 10% faster then it still needs 4,66ghz.
And if you look at SB which already had turbo up to 3.8ghz it even seems less likely...
This.
I think everyone knows if you hand pick select benchmarks for each camp you can sway the performance differences greatly from side to side. Although any tidbits of information is always more than welcomed, we're still mostly playing the waiting game on determining ACTUAL real world performance numbers.
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Each BD core is more potent than Thuban core,be it int or fp. It doesn't matter how you call BD core:full of half or whatever.It doesn't matter. IF performance is there it won't matter how people will refer to it. It will be branded as 8 core chip and will perform like an 8 core chip,beating Thuban and i7 in poorly and well threaded workloads bya big margin.It's all that matters.
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No problem we are all curious. It's still not clear what is the true nature of the units and whether or not they can be used for some(or any) ALU operations.There is a possibility they can be used. All speculation on my part of course
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It won't be long now,just a few months. AMD will finally have a core to carry the FX moniker again. It should be fun.
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Any rumors of Bulldozer 4x4 being at least considered? The SR-2 was pretty cool but I couldn't stand how unnecessarily large the form factor was. 7 PCIE slots was gratuitous.
If I needed to buy a special case just to fit a dual cpu overclocking board I would prefer they took a little inspiration from the Raven 2's reorientation of the board and make something like this.
Well one can dream...
what hes showing is interesting
have the PCI slots point upward, and the ports still be in the back too. (even though your plugging things into 2 directions now
not everyone needs 7 expansion slots, so why not take away the first 3-4 and still let us throw in 2 GPUs and still have 2 CPUs
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