from the cpu-z shot i posted @ sweclockers, I do not now much about it and comes from imageshack.
The official information about how we should see the core/module count is still the way I wrote. It is in many ways strange and in many ways not.
It should kick ass anyways because most apps is still singelthread or no more than dual/quad threaded.
I don't like to see a 4 module Bulldozer compared to an 8 core Intel. It's absolutely not a good comparison. AMD may have a 6-core Bulldozer ready, or an MCM for desktop like Interlagos as an anser.
Also like I wrote, one module is in almost all ways more like one core, than two. It shares _all_ except L1 datacache which is quaite impressive. It's very like Intel's Hyperthreading, but in a better way.



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