Another article, translated by me. (Last reply is too long already.) :
Source :
http://www.pcpop.com/doc/0/667/667061.shtml
Another leaked benchmark result.
FX-8110P+GTX560 Ti, got 26676 marks.
For comparison, i7 2600K+GTX580 got 29152 marks.
And also, physics acceleration didn't being turned off the both benchmarks.
From the result, the CPU mark is 81917, much higher than i7 2600K (64164).

This screenshot is actually came from the Gigabyte Product Certificating Engineer, Alain Sam-Lai.
The CPU-Z used is internal testing version, 1.58.1. This version is mainly to add support for identifying Bulldozer.
The actual changelog is :
- Added support for FMA4, XOP on Bulldozer processors.
- Added support for AMD Zambezi, Valencia, Interlagos and other processors with Bulldozer architecture.
- Added support for AMD 990FX+SB950 chipset.
- Added support for AM3+ socket.
- Added support for AMD Turbo Core.
- Added new AMD logo, including AMD FX-series.
- Support DDR4 1.2v standard briefly.
- Added i7 2650/2700/2800K processor's ID. (

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- Fixed some bugs.
Actually the first Bulldozer benchmark result leaks are 3DMark06, Cinebench R10 and SuperPi. Maybe the processor was engineering sample, so the result is not satisfying. The later lated SuperPi result shows, the single core performance of Bulldozer is very strong. Result of 1 million Super Pi is 7.800s, much higher than i7 2600K's 10.047s. For multithreaded performance, Bulldozer got 166.895 in WPrime 1024M, nearly 50% faster than i7-2600K's 246.34s.
Looks like the performance of this generation of Bulldozer processor is hopeful, but the launching date is still unknown. Previous news was stating Bulldozer will be launched in June. But latest news showed Bulldozer will be delayed to July. The upgraded version of Bulldozer will be launched in September. These shows, the first generation of Bulldozer can be assured to be launched in July, as the 2 months interval for releasing new models are normal.
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Believe it or not, you think youself.
GigaByte source here:
http://www.rumorpedia.net/exclusive-amd-bu...-from-gigabyte/ Note: "Update1 2:
We have been contacted by GIGABYTE and they confirmed that the chat conversation and all the details are fake"
2nd confirmation of fake:
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/19646/gigaby...rank/index.htmlThe other image original source is this:
http://itbbs.pconline.com.cn/diy/13128608.htmlNote one of the latest posts in the thread (with Google translation): "When the landlord do forget these things very important point, CPU-Z 1.57 can not be fully identified bulldozer, it will not load the latest AMD Logo, bulldozers are now able to identify the internal test version 1.58.
Also, do not leave a picture is used for treatment of the tail of Adobe Photoshop CS4"
CPUZ 1.57 does not support AMD Zambezi-FX processor. You can check here:
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z/versions-history.html Yet another 1. (Source :
http://www.chiphell.com/forum-80-1.html)Computex 2011 is finally launched.
About the Bulldozer performance, before the launching, there are a lot's of rumors already, but the trust level is not high.
Especially about the performance, just take them as joke.
Originally, AMD planned to launch Zambezi processors on Computex 2011, but the performance of B0 and B1 didn't reach the expected level.
The B2 revision is under manufacturing.
AMD unofficially says Bulldozer is planned to launch in Q3, but looks like now, most probably the launching will be at end of July.
But, first of all, the B2 revision must satisfying, but the actual performance is still unpredictable.
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This post has been edited by lex: Jun 25 2011, 09:01 PM