A leaked AMD document coming out of EXPreview, shows the details on the first three FX "Vishera" based processors by AMD.
The new CPUs incorporate AMD's "Piledriver" architecture, and will be
available on launch as an eight-core, six-core, and four-core
processors. In a document received by Chinese site EXPreview
titled "2012 consumer-level desktop platform Quick Reference Guide for
Desktops", AMD listed FX processors and the upcoming release of the APU
model, the core number, frequency, and the TDP specifications.
The flagship FX-8350 is listed with a 4.00 GHz clock speed (4.20 GHz
TurboCore speed), eight-cores, and TDP of 125W. The FX-6300 features
3.50 GHz clock speed (4.10 GHz TurboCore speed), six-cores and TDP of
95W. To round off the list, the FX-4320 features 4.00 GHz clock speed
(4.20 GHz TurboCore speed), four-cores and TDP of 95W. None of the FX
processors support integrated GPU, but support a full list of
"Piledriver" features, such as AMD Perfect Picture HD, AMD Steady Video
2.0 Technology and AMD Wireless Display.
In addition, the leaked document confirms clock speeds, integrated
GPU, and GPU cores of several FM2 A-series APUs, such as the A10-5700,
A8-5500 and E2-1800.
Source: Tom's Hardware
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