AMD Divulges Phenom II X6 Secrets, Turbo Core Enabled
Last month Intel introduced its first desktop 6-core CPU, the 32nm Gulftown Core i7 980X. Running at 3.33GHz we loved the fact that it’s quite possibly the first Extreme Edition part that is able to justify its price. For $999 you get six cores and better performance all in the same power envelope as the current high end quad-core i7s.
The 980X is a great chip, but spending $999 on a single component in your PC is a tough sell for most folks. Luckily, AMD is coming out with its own 6-core processors codenamed Thuban.
AMD 2010 Roadmap
CPU
Clock Speed
Max Turbo (<= 3 cores)
L3 Cache
TDP
Release
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
3.2GHz
3.6GHz
6MB
125W
Q2
AMD Phenom II X6 1075T
3.0GHz
3.5GHz
6MB
125W
Q3
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
2.8GHz
3.3GHz
6MB
125W/95W
Q2
AMD Phenom II X6 1035T
2.6GHz
3.1GHz
6MB
95W
Q2
AMD Phenom II X4 960T
3.0GHz
3.4GHz
6MB
95W
Q2
Officially branded the Phenom II X6, AMD won’t be launching these processors until some time in the future. But today AMD is disclosing some basic details about the parts. We’re also mixing in our knowledge of internal AMD roadmaps to paint a clear picture of AMD’s 6-core strategy.
Read on!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3641/amd-divulges-phenom-ii-x6-secrets-turbo-core-enabled