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Is AMD going to surprise you?

The AMD A10-5800K and A8-4500M leaked results are from the BOINC client program. The scores given for integer and floating-point performance are definitely encouraging.

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It is undeniable that the offspring of the Bulldozers have a difficult task. Processors with Piledriver modules are already facing third-generation Core i7 solutions, while their predecessors are likely to prove to be a big bite. The Trinity APUs, expected to launch in May, will use the new modules, so their performance predicts the speed of later desktop FX processors. As is known, the AMD A10-5800K (Trinity) APU implements two Piledriver modules, i.e. a total of 4 executive units. It’s worth noting that the second-level cache size is 4MB, while the L3 is completely missing from the product, yet at the same clock, performance is higher than Bulldozer processors without third-level storage and is roughly at the K12 architecture level. 

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Incidentally, BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing) consists of a framework software that can be used by users or several different server-side applications. The built-in metering program measures the speed of single-threaded processing.

 

Source: techpowerup.com

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