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A netizen named "Ben Laden" posted a screenshot of the Windows 7 operating system and CPU-Z tool software on a forum, claiming it to be from AMD's next-generation "Bulldozer" processor, and specifically the FX series desktop version.
From the screenshot, this processor is still an engineering sample (Eng Sample), with the product number ZD282046W6K43. The "D" should represent a desktop product (S represents server), but the actual model cannot be determined. When the physical exposure of Bulldozer processors and Llano APU processors occurred previously, we saw the numbering "ZD2620...", which matches this one.
In terms of specifications, according to the data provided by CPU-Z, the clock speed is 2.8GHz, the secondary cache is 2MB, the tertiary cache is 8MB, and it supports instruction sets such as SSE4.1/4.2/4A, AES, AVX, etc., although the number of cores has not been identified, and the voltage value of 1.416V is also uncertain for accuracy.