Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has announced today the expansion of its line of Athlon II processors, with the introduction of two new models, the Athlon II X4 620 and Athlon II X4 630, both of which have been designed for the mainstream market and take advantage of the chip maker's energy-ef... |
16 September 2009 02:44 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based AMD has reportedly rescheduled the launch of its new affordable quad-core and triple-core computer processors, designed on the company's new 45nm process technology. These chips are supposed to come to the market under the brand name of Athlon II and become available sometime in the A... |
2 April 2009 04:46 GMT |
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As previously reported, Advanced Micro Devices plans to release quite a range of processors in the early 2009, based on new core architectures and featuring fresh technologies. The Sunnyvale company's upcoming chips will be based on the Deneb, Propus, Regor and Rana cores, and are expected to challenge Intel... |
22 December 2008 05:09 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the Web, the world's second largest chip manufacturer, Advanced Micro Devices, is planning to bring back to life its well known Athlon brand with the revamped K10 micro-architecture. It seems that the almost ten year old brand will see new addition as soon as April 2009, and we... |
20 December 2008 05:00 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices seems to have plans of getting its premium class FX-series processors back on the market. Voices from AMD say that the Phenom FX central processing units (CPUs) should be released in mid-2009, and that they will come on the new AM3 socket platform. The company already announced the AM3 processo... |
3 September 2008 03:36 GMT |
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The upcoming 45-nanometer processors from AMD, called the Shanghai, have been showcased by the chip manufacturer back at the CeBIT. The 45-nanometer Shangai chips seem to feature the same die size as the rival products from AMD, the Nehalems. Of course, the discrepancy is minimal (243 square millimeters for the Shang... |
17 March 2008 09:54 GMT |
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