According to assocaite, AMD has once again reported the release of Zambezi processors to a later date. This time, the company intends to provide solutions with Bulldozer architecture in the middle of October.
The additional time required for AMD to make some changes to the lineup of FX-Series processors. The Quad-core chip would be called FX-4170 and will run at 4.2 GHz, offering the most fairly extreme performance in relation to cost.
AMD is going to update the FX Series in the first quarter 2012. Orochi Processors will focus on the segment of high-performance desktop computers (Zambezi) and servers (Valencia), they will include up to 8 cores, but due to micro-Bulldozer, the core will be grouped into four modules, each will have power calculations Flex FP floating point with two 128-bit pipelines and FMAC planner FP. The chip will have up to 8 MB of L2 cache, 8MB L3 cache, a new dual-channel DDR3 memory and will support HyperTransport 3.1 bus.