The
AMD FX-4130 is a processor based on the
Zambezi architecture and utilizes the
Bulldozer microarchitecture. It was manufactured using the 32-nanometer process. This manufacturing represented an important development step. The processor provided a practical basis for various computer systems.
Its design aimed to provide usable multi-core performance.
A clear advantage is certainly its 4 MB Level 3 cache. This ensured improved data availability and supported overall system performance. Furthermore, the
AMD FX-4130 offered a maximum memory bandwidth of 30 GB/s. This enabled smooth data processing for many common applications.
We found that it established itself as a reliable component. For users who appreciated stable operation and a solid foundation, it was often a good option. The
AMD FX-4130 proved to be a well-considered choice. It brought a functional mix of features. Its architecture was tailored to specific performance requirements.
Production in 32 nm was also an advancement. A stable mode of operation was always a clear advantage for us.
- Zambezi (Bulldozer) Architecture
- 4 MB Level 3 Cache
- 32-Nanometer Manufacturing
- Stable Mode of Operation