AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition
AMD's new 45nm process results in a speedy second-gen Phenom chip
Our first taste of AMD's new 45nm CPU architecture came with Opteron server sauce and it went down pretty well. Now AMD has served up the main desktop 45nm course in the form of the new Phenom II X4 quad-core chip.
Without giving away too much too soon, let's just say it's good enough to guarantee that the one thing we won't be eating is our own words.
Allow us, therefore, to introduce Deneb, as AMD's new quad-core 45nm desktop processor is codenamed.
The story behind it is very simple. It's all about the silicon. 45nm silicon, that is, because architecturally speaking the Phenom II processor is largely the same old CPU design we've seen since the Athlon 64 appeared in 2003. Yup, that's absolutely aeons ago in CPU years. Tellingly, Intel has been through several radically different CPU architectures in that time, the latest of course being the ineffably awesome Core i7.
MusicRadar Rating
Pros
So much better than the Phenom Mk 1. AMD's new 45nm process is a winner. Extremely competitive with Core 2 chips
Cons
Intel's Core i7 retains a comfortable lead
Verdict
AMD has brought two years of pain to a close. Phenom II is competitive where it counts
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Specification
Thermal design power
125
Manufacturing process
45nm
Clock speed
3
No. of cores
4
Features
Socket AM2+ / Integrated memory controller / Enhanced Virus Protection / AMD Cool'n'Quiet Technology / AMD Virtualization






