Last edited by Pestilence; 09-24-2011 at 07:07 AM.
And I also heard from some NDA-signer(they indeed have ES chips)one month ago, that release is on September, now it becoming pipe dream.
When you go over these cases that happened in the past few months you can find a lot of bullshxt, maybe they were not lying, even when their statements are conflicting each other, even the slides themselves are 'ever true'. But now, I regard these all as obsolete one just like those rediculous roadmap, changing frequently.
I don't know what amd is doing, seems they are trying hard to broadcasting the launch is 'coming soon', but what they really prepared is not, instead they're keeping silent with some slides and roadmap spreading out.
Now just wait, if we cannot receive the Zambezi shipping news in upcoming weeks, there will be a serious case, that AMD is intentionally lying to the whole world including some insiders.
Last edited by undone; 09-24-2011 at 07:11 AM.
undone, I didn't say they are launching in September, and I am one of those who don't believe in September launch. But I do believe(and that's my opinion) that FX chips shipped or are going to be in very short time.
And stop with all the moaning about how AMD does not tell everything to you![]()
Because he was never going to upgrade? His "upgrade" and "I have owned an AMD processor in the past" are his excuses to beat down on every AMD benchmark that shows up. He is only here to amuse himself at every benchmark that shows his Intel system being faster than AMD's new processors. Or am I the only one noticing this?
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My thoughts exactly ... And why didn't they list which model number from FX lineup was used for compute intensive apps?? All other slides (ie. gaming) have model numbers on them,for both intel and AMD. For compute ones they put juts "FX",no model number at all... Can be FX8150 of course,but we don't know since system configuration slide from "back up" deck is missing.
So you know this for a fact how? I didn't know we had mind readers on his forum and ill gladly provide pics of former systems if you need absolute proof. Let me pose a question to you since you seem like the typical whiny Amd fan. Why are you so butthurt over intel and its owners? I can't remember intel fans being like this when Amd was on top during the crapburst days.
why do you want he's an AMD fanboy ?
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I think AMD will launch just before the new year shopping season,would make most sense,things are moving slow atm.
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That's your problem right there. Just forget about how things look on paper as that's irrelevant.
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this my test
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cold2010 and the point of that picture is what exactly? We do know how 2600K performs ,there are million of reviews. Note the thread title,it's about FX Bulldozer,not Sandy Bridge. Thanks.
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I hope those numbers get better, time will tell.
Some guys noticed that amd ran an OPENCL BENCHMARK with FMA4 INSTRUCTION SET.
http://www.donanimhaber.com/islemci/...onuclari_8.htm
My knowledge telling me, accelerate opencl with any instruction set is MIRACLE.
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