AMD FX 8110 Bulldozer Processor Runs 1024M Super Pi in 167 Seconds

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A picture purportedly of AMD’s upcoming FX 8110 ‘Bulldozer’ processor is making some buzz today on the internet. It appears that a print screen of a Gigabyte test system has been leaked showing a PC running an AMD FX 8110 processor. From the screen shot it appears that the processor is running 3.8GHz w/ Turbo Boost. This processor is rumored to have a maximum TDP of 95W @ 2.8 Ghz and uses the upcoming AMD Socket AMD+3 (942-pin) motherboard. The CPU consists of 8 cores and 8 threads, 8MB of L3 Cache and an Unlocked Core. Instructions supported are seen in the CPU-z tab. The most interesting part of the leak is that Super Pi and wPrime benchmark scores are shown! The two benchmarks running in the background are Wprime v2.04 which records a score of 5.516 sec (32M) 166.895 sec (1024M) and Super PI score of 7.8 sec (1M calculations) 7 min 22 sec (32M calculations). The motherboard being used is from Gigabyte with model name GA-990FX-UD5. Gigabyte says that the screenshot is fake, but they could just be trying to do damage control. You decide! The screen shot is worth a look though at the CPU-Z log shows DDR4 1.2v memory and mentions Intel’s upcoming Core i7 2650, 2700, 2800k processors. Good stuff! Click the image below to enlarge it and before you e-mail us, yes we think this is fake.

AMD FX 8110 Bulldozer Processor

Gigabyte CPU-Z 1.58.1gb Update Changes:

  • AMD Bulldozer processor new instructions.
  • AMD Zambezi, Valencia, Interlagos (32nm) support.
  • AMD 990FX/RD990 + SB950 chipset.
  • AMD AM3b/AMD+3 (black) socket detection.
  • AMD Turbo Core TDP mode detection.
  • NEW AMD logos / Tidy interface.
  • DDR4 1.2v preliminary support.
  • Add IDs for future Intel 2650, 2700, 2800k editions.
  • Several bugs fixed.

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