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Welcome back AMD, we've missed you. With the launch of the Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition a few months ago, AMD signalled a revival of its CPU business. The 1090T is based on Thuban, a new six-core chip and easily the best processor design from AMD in y...
Awesome multi-threading for the money, Surprisingly good overclocking headroom...
Not the best gaming chip ever made, The 1055T is better value...
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For this review I will be looking at a product from a company that needs no real introduction as anyone who has used a PC for any length of time has probably used one of their products. The company is AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) and I will be looking...
Overclocks well, Performance per (pound/dollar/euro), X6 cores that won’t break the bank, Unlocked multiplier, Runs pretty cool (on both air and water)...
You need to know how to overclock to get the best out of this chip really.
After spending some time with this CPU I have to say I am impressed again by another AMD Black Edition product, the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2 gives out great performance for the price and with some in reserve too. Ok so the chip does not...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:45
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AMD has updated its Phenom II CPU range with two models that sport six cores and has added Turbo CORE. Although these CPUs are much cheaper than Intel's Core i7 980X they're still irrelevant to the man in the street so, yes, they are affordable but no...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:46
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At the Pentium 4's press launch, Intel talked confidently about future versions reaching 10GHz. Oh dear, now we know better. The path to performance lies with multiple core chips. Intel started the trend and where Intel goes, AMD isn't too far behind -...
Six cores for quad core money, Slots into existing motherboards, Excellent number-crunching, Overclocks easily to 4.0GHz...
Game performance second to Intel i7 , Turbo CORE not so clever, No increase in L3 cache for the extra cores, Only dual channel DDR...
At the Pentium 4's press launch, Intel talked confidently about future versions reaching 10GHz. Oh dear, now we know better. The path to performance lies with multiple core chips. Intel started the trend and where Intel goes, AMD isn't too far behind -...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:00
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AMD's Range The Phenom II family was unveiled in January 2009 with the X4 900. Two models were available at first, and AMD gradually increased the speeds, adding more and more models before finally arriving at this six-core version.The Phenom II X6 10...
Pluses, Good overall performance, Keeps up with games, Energy consumption kept in check during the move to six cores, Turbo Core mode...
Minuses, Consumption still very high, No Hyper Threading to even out the load...
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At $1,000, it’s simply not possible to use the word value when talking about Intel’s Core i7-980X. Yes, it’s nice that the company is serving up an extra two cores at the same premium price point. And yes, we’re glad to see Intel extending the life of...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:05
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With its Phenom II X6 AMD has its first mainstream six core CPU in the portfolio which should provide users with quite a lot more computing power than its predecessors. AMD now also has a Turbo feature which boosts single threaded applications. How AMD...
AMD presents with its Phenom II X6 series solid mainstream CPUs which come with a very competitive pricing. Although AMD got more competition from Intel in this segment especially the Phenom II X6 1090T is a very good product. Starting with the Futurem...
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Having witnessed the awesome processing power of the Intel Core i7-980X, we were stuck with just one problem – its equally awesome asking price of £800. Now only weeks later, AMD may have ridden to the rescue of those requiring six-core performance, bu...
Far cheaper than Intel's first six-core effort, but it's still too expensive given its all-round performance...
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Today we will be taking a look at the AMD 890FX and Phenom II X6 1090T in a selection of real world tests to find out how it fits into the current marketplace. In addition to this we will also cover some additional 890GX products and a few boards which...
For ratings, awards and links to buy see the base of this page)Phenom II X6 1090T and AMD 890FXAMDs Phenom II X6 is one of those products which initially seems like a very impressive item but the more that we think about its pros and cons the more co...
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Just a few months ago, Intel launched the Core i7-980X, the world’s first six-core desktop processor. Now, with unaccustomed promptness, AMD has matched the stakes with the six-core Phenom II X6 1090T, the most powerful Phenom yet to grace the AM3 plat...
AMD’s first six-core processor brings improved parallelism, but you'll pay a premium for it...
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If ever there was a duet consisting solely of fiddles, AMD would be the musician to play last. It's not that AMD isn't good at fiddling, but simply that until now, its performances haven't quite caused anyone to buckle at the knees, bouncing along on t...
While it doesn’t beat the best, its price/performance is unmatched by anything on the market today...
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There are very few hexa-core processors in the wild. Intel has one, in the form of its expensive enthusiast ‘Gulftown' Core i7-980X Extreme Edition. AMD uses two hexa-core dies in its latest generation of Opteron server processors, and has become the f...
Hexa-core is here, but how does it stack up? John Gillooly assesses AMD’s bid for the hearts and minds of desktop builders...
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Recently we saw the first desktop six-core processor reviewed here at OCC, the Intel Core i7 980X and the power that the hex-core's bring to the table. Today we are looking at AMD's offering to the six-core market, the Phenom II X6 1090T processor. Th...
Six processing cores, Turbo Core technology, Under $300, Part of new "Leo Platform", HyperTransport 3.0, Pricing...
Slower then the Intel 980X when compared core for core...
The performance of the new AMD Phenom II X6 1090T needs to be looked at not only in raw numbers but as a whole product. While clock for clock, speed for speed, the Intel i7 980X brings the 1090T to its knees, but if you factor in the costs of each one...
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Again, we can only repeat that these new Thuban chips will absolutely appeal to those who take their multi-threading performance serious, those who don't have an unlimited budget, or those who do not want to upgrade...
Frankly, AMD have done an ACE job with these new processors. The results really do speak for themselves. In applications that utilize more than four threads, the new Phenom II X6 is generally a phenomenal performer, leaving the Phenom II X4's in the du...
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Today we are looking at the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Hexa-core AM3 Processor.This particular CPU is the latest from AMD supporting 45nm technology, running at 125watts and sporting 6 cores with a speed of 3.2GHz.It's a perfect processor to rival Intel when...
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So, AMD has been having some difficulty in keeping up with Intel and their current generation of CPU. This is not to say that AMD does not have fast CPUs, it is just that they have only been as fast as Intel’s last generation (unless you overclock...
AMD has positioned itself as the price/performance leader. They have inexpensive components positioned at almost every level. This should be pushing them into people’s systems, but for any of you that were around in the K6-II and K6-III days, you’l...
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This week, as a lot of readers wanted us to do, we tested the gaming performance of the Phenom II x4 and Phenom II x6 coupled with an AMD Radeon HD 7970. Which brings our comparison tables to a new level having 2 Phenoms, 2 Bulldozers, 2 Core 2 and an Ivy...
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Since the introduction of the groundbreaking Nehalem architecture in 2008, Intel appears to have sewn up the desktop CPU market with a top-to-bottom line of subsequent processors. Core i3 "Clarkdale" occupies the entry level, Core i5 "Lynnfield" has a...
It's been a while since we've had our hands on an AMD CPU that has left us genuinely impressed, but we're pleased to say that the Phenom II X6 1090T has done exactly that. Having seemingly nowhere to go, and nowhere to hide, AMD has taken what may have...
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rbmods.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:29
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D, which they have named 1090T. Will this new six core CPU be able to compete with the faster Intel CPU´s, lets take a look...
Stable performance, Overclockes well, No heat issues...
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This CPU is sure a step forward when it comes to AMD CPU's the main problem is that Intel is still way ahead of AMD with their faster versions of theCorei5 and i7 cpu's. Looking at todays prices we can see that the Core i7 930 cpu cost about 10$ more...
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it-review.net Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:32
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Unless you've been living in a cave (and, as Jon Stewart would say, by doing that you "made the soundest real-estate investment possible") , you've surely heard of some good ol' AMD CPU's like Athlon, Duron and - Phenom. Well, what we've got here...
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AMD enters the performance game in third place with its brand-new, six-core, 3.2GHz Phenom II X6 1090T processor. Codenamed "Thuban," this $299, 45-nanometer CPU can hit speeds of up to 3.6GHz as a result of Turbo Core, the AMD equivalent of Intel's...
AMD's first-ever six-core desktop CPU beats all of the company's other offerings, but are its advantages strong enough to justify an upgrade? You decide...
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When Intel released the Core i7-980X to the masses earlier this year this brought a new meaning to the term CPU performance and brought six cores with 12 threads to their lineup for the first time. One of the issues with any Extreme Edition CPU from In...
In terms of performance, the 1090T, as expected falls by the wayside when compared to the Intel 980X CPU. The Core i7-980X is priced at $999, making it in a completely different price class when comparing the two. The Intel CPU also has higher subsyste...
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The latest inthe desktop line-up of processors from AMD is is the 6-core Phenom X6 1090T. Codenamed Thuban, the Phenom X6 is developed on the 45nm fabrication process which has been the modus operandi for AMD till now. Billed at a clock speed of 3.2GHz...
Excellent performance from the 6 cored desktop processor which is sure to fulfill the desktop users' processing expectations. Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this productPrintCommentEmailDi...
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It seems like every time AMD makes progress in their battle with Intel, their rivals pull away even further. The Phenom II X4 9xx was a fantastic CPU series for the price, but then Intel introduced Core i3 and Core i5. After some new products and price...
sI have to say, I have mixed feelings about the new Phenom II X6 processors. On one hand, it’s nice to see AMD step up to a new price range and actually compete (Intel probably holds a permanent position at $1000, but perhaps the $550-600 i7 9xx are an...
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First of all, I would like to thank Links for providing the hardware used for testing and AMD for providing the tested processor samples.A couple of months ago in one of the review intros I mentioned that both Intel and AMD look like they're done with...
Six physical cores, Lots of computing power in multithreaded applications, Turbo Core implementation, Compatibility with older chipsets, Low operating temperatures, Overclocking potential...
Price somewhat higher than Core i7 860, Not the best choice for hardcore gamers, Massive increase in power consumption and heat output when overclocking...
Without any doubt, Phenom II X6 1090T is the best thing AMD can offer based on their current K10.5 architecture. It is my belief that it will be very hard to squeeze even more out of it before the new Bulldozer architecture comes out. Six phsical cores...
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The first affordable six core CPU is finally here and we have AMD to thank for that. Thuban finally sees the light of day in the form of two spanking new hex-core CPU's, the Phenom II X6 1055T, which runs at 2.8GHz and the 1090T, which is a Black E...
Turbo CORE feature, runs cool, good overclocker, low TDP, will work with AM2+ chipsets (after a BIOS update)...
A little expensive for some...
This is one department where AMD is always at the forefront, their pricing. The two hex-cores CPUs are priced very competitively. The X6 1055T is available for Rs.11000 while the X6 1090T is available for Rs.14000, which is quite impressive. At this pr...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:41
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Phenom II Plus 2 The Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition is just the latest chip to spring from AMD’s K10 architecture. Like with Intel’s foray into six-core processors, there’s not much architecturally new here. AMD stuck with its 45nm SOI (silicon-on-ins...
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:43
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The NDA of the newest AMD technology codenamed “Thuban” has been lifted just a few minutes ago and all across the world wide web you can find all sorts of charts proving or disproving the ‘worth-to-buy’ award given to any Thuban product. But, more impo...
First of all it’s important to acknowledge the fact that the Thuban overclocking results in this article are preliminary and possibly not conform what you will reach at home, be it either in a positive or a negative sense. From the Deneb C3 launch we h...
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elitebastards.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:45
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After the race to ever-higher clock speeds demonstrated by CPU manufacturers in the past, the 21st century so far has very much concentrated on a new for of competition between Intel and AMD - The race to provide from processing cores. With the abil...
Ever since Intel launched their Core i7 (and later Core i5) CPUs, AMD have been left needing to compete on pricing and the like rather than outright performance - Hardly an unsurprising state of affairs given Intel's traditional dominance of top-notch...
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Though 1090T is impressive but which group of enthusiast should really be looking forward to upgrade?. I will say anyone involved in video work, photoshop, rendering would be my first target group. AMD’s new flagship processor is easily able to keep up with the Intel’s 920 and in some test better it. Gamers I would say would not really see much benefit from either goin...
1090T and 1055T are the first real hexa-cores which is in reach of 99% enthusiasts, since Intel’s 980X retails for around 1000$(more than Rs. 55000 in Indian retail market), though if you are looking at purely performance numbers then I am sure 980X ha...
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The latest in line from the AMD line of processors is the 6 cored Phenom X6 1090T. The Phenom X6, codenamed Thuban, is developed on the 45 nm fabrication process which has been the modus operandi for AMD till now. Billed at a clock speed of 3.2 GHz, th...
can support extensive virtualization, price, comaptible with existing am2, am3 sockets with bios update...
performance is still low as compared with intel core i7 980X...
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Earlier in March this year, AMD announced that it would bring forward the release date of their flagship "Thuban" six core processor. The AMD Phenom II X6 1090T as it is called, exists in a 938 pin AM3 package, stays within a 125W Thermal Design Power...
At this point, it should already be apparent that AMD has created a fine successor to its previous flagship Phenom II X4 CPU. It is also a success in more ways than one. First of all, the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T, by packing in more cores and more cache...
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This week AMD unleashed a new processor to the world. While not quite to the fanfare as an over-hyped Apple product launch, their latest creations, the Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2GHz Black Edition and Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8GHz processors represent somethi...
AMD has really done it again. They’ve brought us the best mix of features and performance and provided them to us at the best possible price. Never would I ever had thought that we could get to a 6-core CPU for $209.99 US (for the 1055T). The 1090T i...
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Thanks to the severe storms that hit the South East USA over the weekend, we're a little late bringing you our look at AMD's newest processor, based on their new Thuban core. Thuban is, and isn't, AMD's answer to Intel's recently released Core i7-980X...
AMDThe big question about the Phenom II X6 is relevance - where does it make sense? With current Phenom II's topping out at 3.4GHz, the Phenom II X6 doesn't seem to move the game on significantly - at least at first glance. 50% more cores, similar clo...
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When Intel released its first-ever six-core (or hexa-core) processor in early March, we already knew at the time that it wouldn't be too long before AMD hit the scene with its own six-core models. This was reassuring, because as things have gone for A...
To preface this page, I'd like to reiterate the fact that due to complications with our motherboard, we were unable to perform power consumption tests, or push the CPU higher with overclocking. We're still investigating the reasons for various issues...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:44:54
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Not so long after Intel presented their new six-core model Core i7 980GX, taking the throne of the currently fastest desktop CPU, AMD presented us with their own solution - Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition. In parallel with the unveiling of this CPU, c...
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Real-time prices:AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2GHz at Newegg, AmazonAMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8GHz at Newegg, Amazon About five years ago, we witnessed the rollout of the first dual-core processors. Those were much discussed in general, but the essence of a...
Without a doubt, AMD Phenom II X6 1090T performs adequately to its price and will be in demand. Positioning on a par with Intel Core i7-930 is completely justified. However, judging by specifications, we believe this CPU can demonstrate better results...
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Today brings a bit of a rarity in the computer world: a new processor is being introduced. Not just a refresh, but the introduction of AMD's newest chip, Thuban. It’s especially rare because it marks the launch of AMD’s long-awaited 6-core processor...
AMD's Phenom II X6 is a fantastic chip, both at stock and overclocked speeds. Its overclockability now settles into Intel’s Core i7 territory, previously unattainable until now. Needless to say, Thuban completely flies ahead of its Deneb-based little...
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Forget about 2010 being the Year of the Tablet: It more appropriately needs to be called the Year of Six. First came Intel's six-core "Gulftown" Core i7-980X CPU, which redefined the top of Intel's processor lineup. Then there was AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5...
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A few years ago AMD introduced its AM2 socket which was used as the basis for many of their processors. This provided a very stable and cost effective upgrade path for users as it enabled them to purchase a motherboard, and then drop each new CPU direc...
Joy unconfined!We love all hardware here at OC3D and many of us cut our teeth on Thunderbirds and the like. For a while now AMD have been the value choice, providing decent performance for decent money.The original AMD Phenom was a bit disappointing, the...
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The original Phenom II redesign (Deneb) on 45 nm gave AMD the product which could match Intel in terms of overall performance with the older Core 2 Quad series of parts. Unfortunately for AMD, the Intel i7 series proved to be far too powerful of...
When we first heard about Istanbul early 2009, I was expecting to see AMD release a 6 core desktop processor in November of last year. This was obviously not the case. AMD did not feel that the Istanbul design was ready for that kind of prime ti...
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The Phenom II X4 965 has been holding flagship status over at AMD since August last year and now the company is finally bringing their hexacore chip to the desktop. In fact, servers have had access to AMD's 6-core processors for nearly a year now. Thes...
No, the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T is not to be the fastest desktop processor money can buy. That title still belongs to the Intel Core i7-980X, but then again this Extreme processor also carries an equally extreme price tag. What the latest silicon from A...
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The AMD Phenom II X6 1090T is another excellent CPU from AMD that manages to give us a great performance at an affordable price.
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Behardware.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:08
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AMD have shown real mastery with this Phenom II X6, succeeding where many were expecting failure. Very few commentators would have bet that AMD could bring out a 6-core processor within the same thermal envelope...
AMD have shown real mastery with this Phenom II X6, succeeding where many were expecting failure. Very few commentators would have bet that AMD could bring out a 6-core processor within the same thermal envelope as a 4-core without lowering the clock n...
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When we asked AMD about the possibility of a six-core desktop processor last summer, shortly after the six-core Istanbul Opteron launch, the company inquired whether we would personally buy such a product. Perhaps not, we replied, but we know some folk...
One may look at the information we've presented in the preceding pages in two ways. On the product front, the Phenom II X6 processors are unabashedly good news. AMD has managed to create a pair of new processors whose performance and value propositions...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:11
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With Intel’s Core i7 line of CPUs completely owning the high-end performance CPU space, AMD’s chosen instead to focus on delivering compelling value with their latest processors. More specifically, AMD’s strategy has been to give c...
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In heavily multi-threaded applications, the two extra cores in the AMD processors really make the difference. In lightly-threaded applications the winner jumps back and forth. However, for the enthusiast...
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So this is value at its absolute best. But seriously, it's time for AMD to stop following Intel, and start to lead. AMD's processors need some sort of hyper threading embedded and make a move to larger...
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pcgameshardware.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:17
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AMD just opened a new era - affordable sixcore CPUs for everyone. Whereas Intel keeps the overall performance crown (in fact, also stays king of the hill in most individual benchmarks), they also command a hefty price premium. Whereas, when you look at bang for the buck or the fastest cpu in...
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Those of you that carry out heavily threaded tasks such as intensive 3D work, video encoding, or Excel modeling would have marked down March 2010 as this was when Intel released their first desktop hexa-core processor. Backed with Hyper-Threading suppo...
The Phenom II X6 is an interesting proposition as it's meant to provide heavy multi-tasking performance on a budget. Starting with the Phenom II X6 1090T, this processor can be matched to the Core i7 930 processor as they are both priced around the $3...
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Perhaps the most impressive point from this launch is the fact that AMD is increasing core count by 50%, transistor count by just under 30%, and maintaining the same 125W of its fastest quad-core CPU. It’s almost a...
Intel’s Core i7-980X gave us a six-core processor running at the same speed as its predecessor with a shared L3 cache increase to boot—and all at the same price point. Unfortunately, at $1,000, it’s still hard for most folks to get excited about hexa-c...
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A very smart man once told me that absolute performance doesn’t matter, it’s performance at a given price point that makes a product successful. While AMD hasn’t held the absolute performance crown for several years now, that doesn’t mean the company’...
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Way back in November of 2007, AMD unveiled all of the components of the "Spider" platform, which consisted of a Phenom processor, 700-series chipset-based motherboard, and Radeon HD 3800 series graphics. A little over a year later, in January of 2009...
The new AMD Phenom II X6 1090T six-core processor performed very well throughout our entire battery of benchmarks. In the more heavily multi-threaded tests, the additional processor resources of the Phenom II X6 1090T allowed it to pull well ahead of...
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amdzone.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:22
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About the worst kept secret around was that AMD was prepping a 6 core CPU called Phenom II X6. Today AMD launches two new 6 core models, the 3.2GHz Phenom II X6 1090T and the 2.8GHz 1055T. Each has a TDP of 125 watts, and each features AMD's new turb...
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Forget about 2010 being the Year of the Tablet: It more appropriately needs to be called the Year of Six. First came Intel's six-core "Gulftown" Core i7-980X CPU, which redefined the top of Intel's processor lineup. Then there was AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5...
AMD's fastest processor yet. Turbo CORE technology introduces automatic overclocking. Less expensive than Intel's top-tier CPU.
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Loaded with six processing cores, the 3.2-GHz Phenom II X6 1090T is the most powerful consumer processor AMD has ever released, and it's compellingly priced (at just $285). But if you want top-level speed, you'll have to shell out more for an Intel ch...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:23
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Whether you buy into the brand or not, AMD keeps the desktop and server processor market competitive and affordable. Intel recently released their 'Gulftown' Core i7-980X Extreme Edition desktop processor, which offers 3.33GHz to six unlocked CPU core...
Six physical processor cores, Introduces AMD Turbo CORE technology, Excellent priceperformance ratio, Overlocks to 4.0GHz with 4.3GHz Turbo CORE, Maintains AMD socket AM3 compatability, Outstanding media transcoding or file compression performance, Dominates professional engineering and design tasks, Unlocked clock speed multiplier, Maintains 125W TDP...
Shared L3 cache is the same between fourand sixcore units, Utilizes aging 45nm fabrication process...
Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure that all a...
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AMD has a new flagship processor labeled the Phenom II X6 1090T. The 1090T is the most powerful and vestal ever from AMD. The additional cores are always welcomed, though most applications are just written or “optimized” for Dual cores as seen in seve...
AMD has a new flagship and it is very impressive to say the least. The Turbo CORE Technology which is built into the processor to monitor the workload and autonomously adjust the processors core speeds of three cores that are under load to a higher c...
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One of the most impressive areas of the Phenom II X6 is the thermal performance of the processor. AMD has kept the TDP at 125W on these six-core processors and the thermals are impressive. With our XIGMATEK HDT-S1283 CPU cooler we were seeing 24C idle temperatures...
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AMD is launching today their first six-core CPUs: Phenom II X6 1055T (2.8 GHz) and Phenom II X6 1090T (3.2 GHz). Let’s see what kind of performance level the fastest CPU from AMD can deliver and compare it to competitors from Intel.As you may be aware...
The new Phenom II X6 1090T isn’t faster than Core i7 CPUs from Intel. In fact, it doesn’t compete with Core i7, as we are talking about a complete different price range. Therefore on the very high-end CPU market Intel is still the only game in town.How...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:29
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Judging by the situation in contemporary processor market we can state with all certainty that clock frequency is no longer the most attractive feature of today’s products. For example, processor makers are no longer marking processor models with frequ...
I believe no one will deny that Stars (K10.5) microarchitecture used in contemporary AMD processors has become pretty obsolete and is inferior to Nehalem microarchitecture in many aspects. However, it doesn’t mean that AMD can’t roll out up-to-date sol...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2011-07-30 04:45:30
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Sometime the needs of the one or the few outweigh the needs of the many. Yet there are times that it is just the opposite, where the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one. I realize that I may be quoting a Star Trek movie, but I am...
Six Core Performance, TurboCore Technology, Optimized 890FX Chipset, Less Expensive than its Competitor, Improved Performance over the Dragon Platform, Reverse Compatible with AM2/AM3...
TurboCore (still in its infancy)...
When choosing AMD Phenom II or AMD Athlon II processors, you may not obtain bone crushing performance benchmarks that you may expect from its competitor. What you will receive is a versatile, reverse compatible processor that is inexpensive and more th...
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AMD’s first pair of six-core CPUs, the $285 Phenom II X6 1090T that we’re looking at here, as well as the $200 Phenom II X6 1055T (announced on the same day), aren’t exactly cheap. But compared with Intel’s sole six-core CPU (as of this writ...
Stunning performance for the price; dynamic clock helps speed performance in programs that use just one core...
Doesn’t approach performance of Intel’s six-core counterpart...
This six-core CPU doesn’t match Intel’s Core i7-980X for raw speed, but at less than a third of the price, it’s a stellar choice for content creators on a budget...
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Finally, a moment anticipated by many: test results of Intel's new LGA1155 platform are available. This resembles the situation with LGA1156, because the new processors will be rolled out in several steps. Today we'll get to know the details of quad-co...
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As you well know, Intel Core i7-900 processors for the LGA1366 socket are not the only Core i7 products in the market. Lynnfield-based solutions for the LGA1156 socket have been selling for over a year now in the mainstream segment, and far better at t...
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Benchmarking 86 CPUs takes a while. After long last, though, we have 51 models from AMD and 35 from Intel tested in our current suite. If you want to know how your processor sizes up to its competition, you'll find plenty of comparison data inside! 86 C...
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