Advanced Micro Devices decided it was time for its collection of processors to welcome the newest A-Series APUs, so it went ahead and updated the price lists and product pages with three new units.As some may or may not have learned, Advanced Micro Devices announced quite a short time ago that it had shipped t... |
18 August 2011 02:31 GMT |
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Until the end of the third quarter, AMD is expected to release a new series of desktop processors based on the Llano architecture, and recently three of these upcoming APUs, together with pricing, were listed on the website of several online retailers.The new APUs are the A6-3500, the A6-3600 and the A8-3800, all of ... |
8 August 2011 16:11 GMT |
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Soon after AMD will launch its first FX-Series desktop processors based on the Bulldozer architecture, the company is set to unveil a new triple-core chip built using the same design that was specially developed for AMD's OEM clients.
The chip will be called the FX-3150, and its existence has been confirmed ... |
3 August 2011 15:31 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices seems determined to update its entire line of Athlon II and Phenom II desktop processors before the first Bulldozer chips will come to market, and a recent report suggests that the company is now getting ready to release its fastest triple core processor to date, the Athlon II X3 460.
The ne... |
15 April 2011 15:21 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has announced today the debut of a couple of new desktop processors, part of the company's extending line of Athlon II chips. With Windows 7 just around the corner, these new parts are expected to provide system builders and users alike with a choice for an affo... |
20 October 2009 03:58 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced the introduction of its new, next-generation Phenom II processors, coming to expand the company's line of 45nm consumer CPUs. With the new models, AMD will be able to provide its customers with a choice between a triple core and a quad-core pe... |
9 February 2009 03:05 GMT |
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Before Intel even has a chance to ship the first next-generation Nehalem processors, competitor AMD is bound to update its CPU offering with new triple-core Phenoms designed for high-performance. The new CPUs will not be able to compete with Intel's newly released high-end processors, but they do allow AMD to ge... |
4 September 2008 09:23 GMT |
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