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AMD introduced its new FX-series processors almost exactly a year ago, and AMD enthusiasts hoped these Zambezi CPUs, built on AMD's new Bulldozer architecture, would provide real competition to Intel's Sandy Bridge line. But although the FX-8150 had eight integer cores and was capable of high clock speeds, its high price and poor performance at the individual core level meant that it wasn't very competitive with the equivalent Intel CPUs. Now we have the AMD FX-8350 CPU, code-named Vishera and based on the Piledriver architecture to test. Has AMD managed to reduce the performance deficit relative to Intel? Let's find out.
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Technic3D hat die AMD FX-8350 Vishera CPU im Test. Mit der Pildriver Architektur versucht AMD die Leistung ihrer Prozessoren deutlich anzuheben. Ob dies gelingt steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Mit den „Vishera“ schickt AMD die „Piledriver“-Architektur jetzt auch in den gehobenen Bereich. Wir zeigen anhand des neuen Flaggschiffes FX-8350, ob diese Operation gelingt.
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Now a year on from the FX-8150 launch AMD are back with a revision of their performance orientated CPUs. The new FX-8350 revises the cores used and bumps up the speed for a product which again is designed to maximise price and performance for those looking to spend about $199 on a chip. We will be taking a look at the new chip in a selection of real world and synthetic tests against the FX-8150 and i5-3570K along with a look at the benefits of AMDs recently launched 12.11 beta driver which promises much improved 7000 series performance.
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Today we'll take a closer look at AMD FX-8350, the top processor of the Vishera series and the first CPU to justify the Piledriver microarchitecture.
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The new AMD FX processors improve upon AMD's first 8-core desktop solution thanks to a next generation core architecture developed from the ground up to deliver an entirely new level of performance. The AMD FX-8350 8-Core Black Edition Processor comes unlocked and offers PC enthusiasts the ability to easily overclock the CPU. The AMD FX-8350 Black Edition comes with a 4.0 GHz base clock, but can reach 4.2 GHz thanks to Turbo mode. Read on to see how this new processor performs!
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Il y a un peu plus d'un an, AMD dévoilait sa toute nouvelle architecture pour microprocesseur x86 portant le nom très évocateur de Bulldozer. L'attente générée par cette dernière a été à la hauteur de la déception qui s'en est suivie, puisque loin d'être en mesure de concurrencer les puces haut de gamme d'Intel, les FX-81xx l'employant se montraient également fort dispendieux en énergie et commercialisés à des tarifs de l ancement (pour l'Europe) fort peu compétitifs au vu de l'offre existante. AMD corrigea ce dernier point par la suite, pour le reste, les regards se sont tournés vers le futur et cette révision nommée Vishera de l'architecture Bulldozer. Cette dernière fut d'abord étrennée par les nouveaux APU, ne disposant toutefois pas de cache L3 à contrario des nouveaux FX lancés ce jour. Alors, nouvelle déception ou réelle bonne surprise ? Verdict dans ce dossier.
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Can AMD learn from their mistakes and offer more performance while keeping the price affordable with the new FX-8350?
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AMD FX-8320 @ XtremeHardware
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We've already provided a fair bit of coverage on the new FX-8150 CPU from AMD and it hasn't all been favorable for the team over at AMD. If you haven't looked yet, I highly recommend you check out our other pieces that cover the VGA testing side of things and my editorial Shi**y Marketing Killed the Bulldozer Star which has really gained traction over the last few days.
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