AMD is looking to give its Phenom II series a finale, with a new
quad-core Phenom II X4 model, the Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition. The
new chip will be clocked at 3.70 GHz out of the box (18.5 x 200 MHz). It
achieves this speed while staying within the 125W TDP envelope. Based
on the 45 nm "Deneb" silicon, the X4 980 BE features four x86-64 cores
with 512 KB dedicated L2 cache each, and a 6 MB shared cache. Compatible
with AM3 and AM2+ sockets, the chip packs a dual-channel memory
controller that supports DDR3-1333 MHz or DDR2-1066 MHz memory
standards. AMD will unveil the new chip soon, as the company gears up to
launch next-generation chips in June.
via TechPowerUp
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