There are/were obviously problems.
The question is are/were those problems fixable.
First we heard that BD wasn't reaching target clocks, but the same guys that broke the overclocking WR also said 5 GHz on air/water with all cores was doable. They might be lying, but it isn't likely.
It is possible there are/were several problems but all are/were fixable. Here's hopping.
Supposeingly "it" was done a weak or two earlier, the overclocking thing.
Also it was done on engineering samples, and final product might clock higher.
Also in the video you can see, theres like a box of cpus, with tags on them, 3 of them says 8ghz-8.2ghz or so at differnt voltages.
The 8.4ghz was done on like the 4th CPU they tested. In short, they didnt really cherry pick the CPU that hit 8.4ghz.
The world record of 8.4ghz is gonna get broken, again by bulldozer im convinced, once they have final product and start cherry picking from 1,000's of cpus instead of just picking the 4th on in the box of engineering samples.
First we heard that BD wasn't reaching target clocks,
Yeap, and now people are saying like everyone will more or less hit 5ghz on air overclocking. So it doesnt seem like its a clock speed issue.
As for people saying that IPC will be lower than Phenom II,.... what are you smokeing?
Why would you make a CPU thats slower than your last gen one? also AMD guys like JD-AMD have come out and said its IPC will be higher than phenom II (magny core, mhz pr mhz).
All the "leaked" bulldozer benchmarks are "fakes" done to get page hits as far as Im concerned.