Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices is reportedly preparing to update its tri-core Phenom X3 line-up with the new, bug-free B3 silicon stepping. As you probably know, the X3 chips are still built on the B2 silicon revision, that is still affected by the Traslation Lookaside Buffer (TLB) erratum.Some of the onlin... |
19 April 2008 04:04 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced micro Devices has just announced public availability of its Barcelona quad-core server processors. The chips have finally arrived at the local retailers, after six months of continual delays because of the crippling TLB erratum bug affecting its silicon."We're off to the races now, and... |
9 April 2008 08:26 GMT |
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AMD's long-awaited 2.60GHz quad-core chips are not to be seen until the second half of the year. However, rumor has it that AMD will introduce higher-clock Phenom processors in April. It seems that the April release will bring more than the Phenom 9550 (2.20GHz), 9650 (2.30GHz) and 9750 (2.40GHz) models. AMD has... |
18 March 2008 12:10 GMT |
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American chip manufacturer AMD is drawing the bottom line over what should be regarded as a bad year for business. This year was marked with a series of disappointments in delivering the world's "first native quad-core processor". The Phenoms are affected by a design mistake that renders the computer useless, sh... |
27 December 2007 04:27 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices has been the target of all bad things that could happen to a chip manufacturer. There was the Phenom delay, then the Phenom malfunctioning, the Barcelona fiasco, the ATI goodwill impairment scandal and the shameful, soap-opera-like Analyst Day. The company is bruised and limping, yet, everybody... |
17 December 2007 06:43 GMT |
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