Quite a bit of time has elapsed since the last leak AMD Bulldozer make their way to the Web, but things seem to get on track again and what better way to bring the FX-series processors back into the limelight with an impressive 4.63GHz overclock.
CPU who managed to reach this achievement seems to be the FX-8130P engineering sample and requires about 1.5V to be stable enough to run a benchmark Super Pi at a frequency mentioned above.
From what we know at this point in time, the FX-8130P supposed to be the fastest desktop processors like the AMD Bulldozer features eight cores run at 3.8GHz frequency basis.
Based on the load placed on its core, the chip can increase the frequency up to 4.2GHz technology thanks to the Core AMD 2.0 Turbo.
In addition to four module Bulldozer, FX-8130P also includes 8MB of Level 2 cache memory and 8MB of L3 cache and dual-channel integrated memory controller supporting DDR3-1866 modules.
At Computex this year's fair, AMD has officially announced that the first Zambezi FX processor, based on the Bulldozer architecture, is not expected to arrive until later this summer (August or September).
Before the news was made official, various reports suggest that AMD is having trouble with performance Bulldozer architecture, a revision of the first chip to function at low frequencies than expected.
In order to fix the problem of speed, AMD is reportedly planning to build a new stepping Bulldozer, called B2, which should make the chips competitive with Intel offerings.
The delay will not affect the Opteron 6200 processor based architecture Interlagos, who demoed the new by AMD and the couple together two CPU dies in the same package to form a 12-core and 16-core CPU Bulldozer for the server market.