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AMD FX-Series FX-8130P
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AMD FX-8130P specifications
| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Market segment | Desktop |
| Family | AMD FX-Series |
| Model number ? | FX-8130P |
| CPU part number | FX-8130P is an OEM/tray microprocessor |
| Frequency ? | 3800 MHz |
| Turbo frequency | 4200 MHz |
| Package | 938-pin micro-PGA package |
| Socket | Socket AM3+ |
| Price at introduction | $320 |
| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Microarchitecture | Bulldozer |
| Platform | Scorpius |
| Processor core ? | Zambezi |
| Manufacturing process | 0.032 micron |
| Data width | 64 bit |
| The number of cores | 8 |
| The number of threads | 8 |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 4 x 2MB |
| Level 3 cache size | Up to 8 MB |
| Multiprocessing | Uniprocessor |
| Features | - MMX instructions
- SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
- SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
- SSE3 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
- SSSE3 / Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
- SSE4 / SSE4.1 + SSE4.2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 ?
- SSE4a ?
- AES / Advanced Encryption Standard instructions
- ABM / Advanced Bit Manipulation ?
- AVX / Advanced Vector Extensions
- FMA4 / 4-operand Fused Multiply-Add instructions
- XOP / eXtended Operations instructions
- AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology ?
- VT / Virtualization technology ?
- EVP / Enhanced Virus Protection ?
- Turbo Core 2.0 technology
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| Low power features | - Core C1, C1E, C6 and CC6 states
- Package S3, S4 and S5 states
- PowerNow!
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| | | Integrated peripherals / components |
| Memory controller | - The number of controllers: 1
Memory channels: 2
Supported memory: DDR3-1866
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| Other peripherals | HyperTransport 3.1 technology |
| | | Electrical / Thermal parameters |
| Thermal Design Power ? | 125 Watt |
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| Notes on AMD FX-8130P |
- The processor has unlocked clock multiplier
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CPUs, related to AMD FX-8130P
| Model |
Cores / Threads |
Freq. |
Turbo freq. |
L2 cache |
L3 cache |
TDP |
Features |
Price |
| AMD FX-Series family, Socket AM3+ |
| FX-6120 | 6 / 6 | 3.5 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 6 MB | 8 MB | 95 Watt | | |
| FX-6300 | 6 / 6 | 3.5 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 6 MB | 8 MB | 95 Watt | | $112 |
| FX-6200 | 6 / 6 | 3.8 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 6 MB | 8 MB | 125 Watt | | $132 |
| FX-6350 | 6 / 6 | 3.9 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 6 MB | 8 MB | 125 Watt | | $132 |
| FX-8100 | 8 / 8 | 2.8 GHz | 3.7 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 95 Watt | | |
| FX-8110 | 8 / 8 | 3.6 GHz | 4 GHz | 8 MB | | 95 Watt | | |
| FX-8120 | 8 / 8 | 3.1 GHz | 4 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 125 Watt | | $153 |
| FX-8120 (95W) | 8 / 8 | 3.1 GHz | 4 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 95 Watt | | |
| FX-8130P | 8 / 8 | 3.8 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 8 MB | | 125 Watt | | |
| FX-8140 | 8 / 8 | 3.2 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 95 Watt | | |
| FX-8300 | 8 / 8 | 3.3 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 95 Watt | | |
| FX-8320 | 8 / 8 | 3.5 GHz | 4 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 125 Watt | | $153 |
| FX-8150 | 8 / 8 | 3.6 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 125 Watt | | $183 |
| FX-8350 | 8 / 8 | 4 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 125 Watt | | $195 |
| FX-8170 | 8 / 8 | 3.9 GHz | 4.5 GHz | 8 MB | 8 MB | 125 Watt | | |
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• Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom)
• The 'Price' column shows official AMD prices as of Apr 29, 2013. Prices for obsolete and tray-only processors are not provided.
• List of related CPUs is not complete.
News
AMD FX-8130P benchmark and overclocking leaks ... faked?
Jul 15, 2011: In the past month, there were several leaks of Bulldozer benchmarks
and related information. In June, a screenshot emerged with superPi
test results of FX-8130P engineering sample, overclocked to 4.6 GHz.
In July, many sites published SuperPi screenshots of the same CPU,
overclocked to even more impressive 5.1 GHz. Both of these leaks were
attributed to OBRovsky Blog.
A few days ago Donanimhaber published alleged pictures and benchmarks of
AMD FX-8130P engineering sample.
Prices of AMD FX-, E2- and A-Series desktop CPUs leaked
May 23, 2011: DigiTimes
revealed today prices for upcoming AMD A-, E2- and FX-Series
microprocessors. According to their sources, the processors will be
priced from $70 for dual-core E2-3250 CPU, and up to $320 for flagship
octo-core FX-8130P.
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They don't really have eight cores, at least not in the sense that previous generation CPU have.
They have four cores, each with two independent integer execution units and one shared floating point unit.
So there are 8 independent integer units + 4 shared floating point units. Maybe this should be somehow noted in the description, akin to Intel HT ?
8 Core
yes they have 8 cores not four all 8
Almost...
Corrections: They have 8 cores, but 4 'Modules' (2C/Module). Shared bits are L2 and Scheduler. The FPU are a bit different from the norm, being capable of per-core independent 128bit operation, or join 256bit operation (but only on AVX instructions).
Might be more accurate to state on the primary page that the specs are based on "speculation", not "known" info. Some of it seems to stem from here: xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?265710-AMD-Zambezi-news-info-fans-!
It's all speculation, but we've had fun doing it (at least I have, learning a good bit in the process). Just needs to be taken with a grain of salt, as not every site has been. Heck, I do work at Pro-Clockers and I've not posted any of the rumors we've came up with lol
We'll find out in (hopefully) in another month now! Can't wait :D
Misinformation
They have 8 cores, each having 4 independent integer processing units. Get it right or not at all.
Cores vs Modules
We all saw the HotChips presentation.
The thing is that, if there are 8 parallel (and independent) execution contexts that require no FP, then there are 8 execution units to process them simultaneously.
However, there can only by 4 parallel execution contexts that require FP, because each 'module' has only one shared FP unit.
In the end, if you compare a Bulldozer with 4 Modules made out of 8 int + 4 fp units with a current generation 8 core Opteron, each core capable of executing 1 int and 1 fp context, the Opteron will win in scenarios with 8 parallel FP workloads.