The next generation architecture of AMD processors will be called Bulldozer. When AMD releases its new architecture, it will be many new things compared to the existing line of Phenom II. In particular, AMD pays much attention to the development of multi-threading and the use of visual schemes to assist the processor.AMD aims to release the first processors Bulldozer in the first half of 2010.
In fact, it would mean that AMD will release its processor to the market faster than expected, it is now necessary to the manufacturer.
The first processor based on the Bulldozer architecture will be called the Zambezi and produced the new 32nm SOI high-K technology. The processor will have eight "cores" and use as L2, and L3 caches. High-performance processors, as expected, will have eight physical cores, and will have four cores, supporting two of the band processing of integers that, in theory, should give a performance increase by 80% in a multithreaded environment.



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