AMD launched its AMD FX processor family with two eight-core parts 
(FX-8150, FX-8120), a six-core part (FX-6100), and a quad-core one 
(FX-4100), apparently a newer, slightly faster six-core FX processor is 
just around the corner, the FX-6200. Since all AMD FX processors are 
unlocked out of the box, the FX-6200 is essentially a speed-bump. Out of
 the box, it is clocked at 3.80 GHz, with 4.10 GHz maximum TurboCore 
speed. It features six cores, 6 MB total L2 cache, and 8 MB total L3 
cache. Its TDP is rated at 125W. In a presentation to retailers sourced 
by DonanimHaber, AMD pitched the FX-6200 to have about 10% higher 
performance at Mainconcept HD to Flash conversion, than the FX-6100 
(3.30 GHz nominal, 3.90 GHz max. turbo). 
Source: DonanimHaber
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