Release date AMD processor-based architecture Zambezi Bulldozer reportedly been the target of discussion and debate in recent months. And following that, recently has emerged a slide show presentation that has been shown that the FX-series CPUs made by AMD was first to be launched on June 7, 2011.
This slide itself reportedly obtained from a presentation by Gigabyte party some time ago that revealed details of the motherboard AM3 + besutannya and was posted online by the official website of ATI-Forum.
At the bottom of the picture, there is a note stating AMD FX-Series will be launched on June 7, 2011 during the Computex exhibition. And it's certainly faster than the previous HardwareLuxx information through which mentions that the processor will be launched on June 11, 2011.
While this may seem like a regular confirmation about the release date Zambezi, there are some things that are considered wrong with the slide information, which is providing Computex exhibition will end on June 4, 2011, and the date of this means that three days before the release date specified in document. In addition, all documents created seemed impressed with a rush. There is a collection of pieces of different images and there are also pictures with low resolution logo Gigabyte to make everything look a little more formal.This slide itself reportedly obtained from a presentation by Gigabyte party some time ago that revealed details of the motherboard AM3 + besutannya and was posted online by the official website of ATI-Forum.
At the bottom of the picture, there is a note stating AMD FX-Series will be launched on June 7, 2011 during the Computex exhibition. And it's certainly faster than the previous HardwareLuxx information through which mentions that the processor will be launched on June 11, 2011.
The name Zambezi was actually a code name used by AMD for high-performance desktop processor model based on the Bulldozer architecture that will come. This processor reportedly will carry between four to eight processing cores and memory support up to 8MB of Level 3 cache.
Initially, AMD plans to release only four SKUs and will feature two versions of Core Turbo technology, dual-channel 1866MHz integrated memory controller, and a multiplier that is open, since its presence as part of the Black Edition. This processor is built using a 32nm manufacturing process and is compatible with all motherboards AM3 + and AM3.
source: beritateknologi.com
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