Chewy509
Wotty wot wot.
Looks like the NDAs have been lifted, as there are a few reviews out:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4955/the-bulldozer-review-amd-fx8150-tested/1
In short, the top end one is equivalent to an i5-2500K (despite having 8 cores running at 3.6GHz), but is priced slightly less. AMD only certify the CPU family on AM3+ sockets, but OEMs may elect to support it on AM3 boards.
I would would have thought the 8 core CPUs would have a quad-channel memory architecture, but AMD went for a dual-channel at a higher clock speed...
I was hoping AMD could get competitive with Intel and it's i7's, but looks like that it not the case this round.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4955/the-bulldozer-review-amd-fx8150-tested/1
In short, the top end one is equivalent to an i5-2500K (despite having 8 cores running at 3.6GHz), but is priced slightly less. AMD only certify the CPU family on AM3+ sockets, but OEMs may elect to support it on AM3 boards.
I would would have thought the 8 core CPUs would have a quad-channel memory architecture, but AMD went for a dual-channel at a higher clock speed...
I was hoping AMD could get competitive with Intel and it's i7's, but looks like that it not the case this round.