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    Architecture of AMD’s new Bulldozer processors

    You might know that AMD has already launched two new processors, one of which is FM1 APU platform. The unique feature of this processor is built-in GPU and improved 3D performance. Unfortunately, this FM1 is not compatible with AM3+ motherboards. But I think that FX-8120 Is compatible with AM3+. I don’t know much more about them yet. I will find out soon.

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    Re: Architecture of AMD’s new Bulldozer processors

    FX processors intended for overclockers and other "hardware enthusiasts. This single dual-core Athlons and 130nm and 90nm were fired, had the highest clock speeds and multipliers were freely adjustable.
    The Bulldozer cores by Global Foundries with 32nm process technology baked. One of the most significant innovations is the use of modules. Each module provides two cores, the high-end Zambezi processors have two to four modules, which is quad-, hexa-and octacores built.

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    Re: Architecture of AMD’s new Bulldozer processors

    Now its the era of AMD K15 processors. Most interesting is the socket-compatibility of the new FX processors. Although AMD has introduced these new looks for the AM3 + socket, but despite all the changes, they should also work on older AM3 boards. Whether these upgraders dream really works, or whether there are pitfalls, we also want to analyze.

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    Re: Architecture of AMD’s new Bulldozer processors

    These CPUs introduce a new platform, as indicated by the code name of Scorpius, in conjunction with socket AM3 +, the latter can also use socket AM3 processors already on the market for some time, but is not certified officially support processors on FX AM3 motherboards even though this is technically possible.

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