Advanced Micro Devices at present is not able to compete in terms of
pure performance against Intel Corp.’s Core i7-series “Sandy Bridge”
microprocessors, according to benchmark results, but with its
next-generation Bulldozer-based chips the company fully aims to fight.
With its FX-series AMD Zambezi desktop processors the Sunnyvale,
California-based company plans to fully compete against Intel Core
i-family of high-performance central processing units. A document from
AMD seen by X-bit labs claims that AMD FX-series central
processing unit (CPUs) powered by the Bulldozer micro-architecture will
be fully able to rival Core i7 2600-series chips.
Read more by following the source link below.
via Xbit-Labs
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