Since its appearance some time ago, the existence of a phenomenal Bulldozer architecture aura seems to imply a strong magnet for the world of chip vendors. No exception for AMD as one vendor of high-end chips that recently have expressed interest in the reliability of these architectures. So far it has plans to continue to develop new Phenom X4 II. And even recently AMD has hinted that the processor 975 Phenom X4 Black Edition II which is currently flying will soon be replaced by the presence processor 980 Phenom X4 Black Edition II latest new plan will be realized starting in June 2011 that will come.
According to sources quoted by the publication Donanim Haber, following the presence processor 980 Phenom X4 Black Edition II range of period between the months of April to August next, will also reportedly be followed by the presence of the fleet Phenom II other.
Phenom X4 Processor II 980 Black Edition is clocked at 3.7GHz, carrying the 125W TDP and features the same specifications as the nearest relatives of other smaller clocknya. In addition, the processor is equipped with L2 data cache per core for 512KB, memory 6MB shared Level 3 cache, DDR3-1333MHz dual-channel and support for HyperTransport 3.0.AMD SOI will use DSL technology to build a 45-nanometer Phenom X4 II processor 980 Black Edition is. And this turned out to be compatible with AM3/AM3 + motherboards as well as the existence AM2/AM2 + motherboard that has been there before. Coupled with the multiplier set to fully open, so you will be easier to overclock.
AMD Phenom X4 Armada II which is currently again on the rise is the AMD Phenom X4 975 II Black Edition which was recently launched in early January 2011 the last. And the processor itself has a clock speed of 3.6GHz.Walaupun AMD Phenom X4 II 975 Black Edition is carrying the good performance and decent overclocking abilities, but in reality the price it offers is still somewhat a little too expensive for now. Then what about the AMD Phenom X4 II 980 Black Edition scheduled to be released in June 2011?
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