Advanced Micro Devices is hoping that the operating system of Microsoft Corp. 's next-generation Windows 8 will work with multi-core central processing unit (CPU) is more efficient than Windows 7. As a result, the company will show you the FX-series chip with a Core-to-higher performance than today. The big question is how AMD FX will show itself as compared to Intel chips.
According to a slide that has recently spread to AMD, new chip shows up to 10% Performance gain in performance compared to Windows 8 in Windows 7. Improve the performance observed in non-demanding video game and can be less visible in other applications as well as game titles that are heavily dependent on the performance of the central processing unit. The Chip giant's profits to the scheduler attributes new next-gen operating system that is more efficient to manage microprocessor with many Cores.
According to independent tests by X-bit labs, the FX chips failed to become a fan of options as a top-of-the-range eight-core FX-8150 model can hardly beat the main Intel quad-core processor Core i5-2500 which even does not have Hyper-Threading technology companies.
While AMD shows his own advantage eight-core microprocessor in a Windows environment, but not other indicates whether CPU also benefit from the next-gen OS. It is widely believed that Microsoft operating system for next year require less computing resources from existing OS and therefore will work better on all systems.