Hexus posted a review on the AMD FX-8320E 95W (32nm Vishera)
A quote from the article:
A full eight-core chip for just £110. There are no major updates for AMD's FX processor series on the horizon, meaning the shelf-life of dated 32nm Piledriver-based silicon is set to be prolonged even further. For many enthusiasts the AM3+ socket has arguably run its course, but AMD believes there is still plenty of longevity in the old beast, and it may well be right.AMD FX-8320E 95W (32nm Vishera) Review @ Hexus
Since the first iteration of Piledriver was released in October 2012, the FX-8350, AMD's FX processor series has relied on product refreshes and large price cuts to stay competitive against increasingly powerful offerings from Intel. We?ve witnessed the release of FX-9000 branded parts with out of the box Turbo frequencies as high as 5GHz, but also new FX-8000 E-series parts tailored for more energy-efficient operation within 95W thermal envelopes.