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AMD has announced a silicon update to its Phenom X3 triple-core processors that removes the ill-fated translation lookaside buffer bug. The new 8450, 8650, and 8750 models will be based on the B3 silicon revision and are expected to replace and supplement the currently available 8400 and 8600 models.According to the ... |
23 April 2008 09:45 GMT |
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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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Advanced Micro Devices' tri-core processors are now available in a series of desktop computers from Hewlett-Packard, Gateway and eMachines. Despite the fact that the tri-core processors are more expensive than AMD's quad-cores in the Phenom family, the newly released systems are low-cost, consumer-oriented ... |
18 April 2008 03:39 GMT |
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AMD's tri-core processors in the Phenom family have been designed to cover the price and performance gap between dual-core and quad-core chips. According to AMD, they are expected to deliver superior performance as compared to the dual-core offerings, but at the same time, to keep costs lower than users would ha... |
15 April 2008 06:50 GMT |
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AMD has just announced that its tri-core processors are generally available. Additionally, the company has updated the quad-core Phenom line-up, that now includes four new high-end quad-core chips alleged to "improve performance for gaming and multi-threaded applications."The first batch of tri-cores chips from AMD i... |
27 March 2008 03:49 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices has started shipments of tri-core processors in the Phenom family. According to company officials, the first to get the new chips are, as previously reported, system integrators and AMD's OEM partners. The first products in the Toliman family are low-end processors with f... |
14 March 2008 11:28 GMT |
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AMD has just started shipping its latest processor offering, comprised of triple-core Phenom processors, also known as Tolimans. At the moment, the chip manufacturer is only shipping the chips to OEM vendors and system integrators, but they are not available through AMD's retail channels yet.The chips are 65-nan... |
13 March 2008 07:35 GMT |
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Dual-core CPUs have lost their appeal quite some time ago and they're hardly a novelty, unless implemented into ultra-mobile PCs. At the same time, quad-core chips might be an extreme choice, so tri-core processors are the optimal solution.Luckily, system builders who would like to get their computers powered by... |
20 February 2008 09:56 GMT |
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The tri-core processor line from AMD promises a little to everyone. There are processors to suit everybody's needs for computing, but rumor has it that most of them are more or less unlikely to become real. We have got used to AMD announcing release dates and then postponing them until Kingdom Come, so what you ... |
4 December 2007 05:06 GMT |
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AMD's launch of the Spider platform was a really close shave. We got used to AMD's delaying and setting timelines just for the joy of shamefully disrespecting them, but AMD has now entered the orbit of good luck. If we close our eyes regarding the errata issue, the Phenom CPUs will not lack in performance; ... |
29 November 2007 11:00 GMT |
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