Blogger Valdhauer Mathias has published data on the engineering samples of ARM-processor AMD Hierofalcon. The first rumors about these chips appeared in 2013 and were expected to be released in 2014.
ARM-based AMD processors Hierofalcon intended for use in embedded systems, data centers and various industrial electronics. They operate at up to 2 GHz and have up to 8 cores Cortex-A57. According to new data, the processors will have 4MB of cache second level and 8 MB cache in the third level.
Also, the source has published the results of tests engineering model CPU Hierofalcon. The new chip compared with a variety of desktop processors.
The first chart shows the performance of a single core.
The second shows the performance of all cores.
The third shows the performance per watt.
As can be seen from the graphs, AMD Hierofalcon could compete with full-fledged desktop processors to date. The performance of the new processor core and all second only to Intel processors . Related Products :
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