The AMD Phenom II X6-X6-1090T and 1055T six-core processors. The T at the end of the part number denotes Turbo Core functionality. The phenomenon-II X6-1090T is a paragraph 3.2 GHz whiles the X6-1055T is 2.8 GHz part.
Turbo Core practicality allows you to still increase the frequency of demand of 3.2 GHz to 3.6 GHz in the case of the X6-1090T and 2.8 GHz and 3.3GHz where X6-1055T.
Note the prefix X6 in the number of these processors denotes that the processor has 6 cores. In comparison, the fastest processor core Phenom X4 965BE four runs at 3.4 GHz or 200 faster than the fastest processor core 6 MHz. The six-core processors Phenom II have a 6 MB shared memory which is the same as that of the Phenom 4-core variant.
The phenomenon of six-core processors is still in control of dual-channel DDR3 memory, while Intel has taken a leap forward with it the Core i7-980X, providing triple memory controller channel. Obviously, the AMD suffers benchmarks and memory performance when pitted against Intel Core i7-980X.
Since II X6 Phenom processors with 6 cores that perform better when multiple threads are running simultaneously. Under a single thread performance is not as great. In fact, the performance in single threaded applications suffer, because the frequency of the base as mentioned above, for the fastest processor Phenom Core 6 II 200 MHz less than the 4 core Phenom II.
This is evident in the Cine bench R10 benchmark single threaded and multith readed. While the Intel Core i7-860 outperforms AMD Phenom II X6-1090T in the implementation of a single thread, AMD wins with a good margin in multithreaded application
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