The initial family of AMD's FX-series microprocessors based on
Bulldozer micro-architecture will include four models with eight, six or
four cores and 95W or 125W thermal design power (TDP).
The first breed of AMD FX8000, FX6000 and FX4000 currently known
under Zambezi code-name will completely support all the advantages that
the Bulldozer micro-architecture is supposed to bring, including new
Flex FP floating point processing unit. The new chips in maximum
eight-core configurations are projected - by AMD's internal documents -
to offer roughly 50% performance improvement over Phenom II-series
microprocessors in multimedia applications.
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