AMD Bulldozer processor familiesBulldozer group of processor families was launched in October 2011.
The first Bulldozer-based products were high-performance FX-Series
desktop microprocessors, that were followed by Opteron 4200 and 6200
server CPUs in November 2011. Mid-class desktop and mobile Bulldozer
parts, marketed as APUs, were released in 2012. These processors had
on-chip GPU, and featured enhanced Bulldozer microarchitecture,
dubbed Piledriver. As of March 2013, Bulldozer line includes models
having from 2 to 16 CPU cores, and operating at frequencies as high
as 4.2 GHz.
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Architecture Identification At a glanceType: 64-bit microprocessor Technology (micron): 0.032 The number of cores: 2 - 16 Frequency (GHz): 1.6 - 4.7 L3 cache size (MB): 0 - 16 Sockets: BGA827 (FP2) Socket AM3+ Socket C32 Socket FM2 Socket FS1 (FS1r2) Socket G34 | ||||||