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| AMD's Brisbane Core - the Transition to 65 nm And the cache latency | |
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(Author: MS, January 5, 2007) |
Gaming
Futuremark
Futuremark's 3DMark series, originating from the first and maybe best gaming benchmark ever - I am talking about FinalReality1.1 - does not need any introduction. We used the CPU test of the 2006 release.

Screenshot from 3DMark'06
3DMark'06

Score, higher is better
We are looking at an approximately 2.5% delta between the 90 nm and the 65 nm parts with the older, 90 nm Windsor core being faster.
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