AMD releases cheap chipsEight Athlon II processorsBy Nick FarrellTuesday, 20 October 2009, 10:43AMD HAS RELEASED eight new processors in its Athlon II line, targeting the budget conscious.In the range are three-core CPUs and two energy-efficient 45-watt CPUs intended for mainstream mini-towers, small form-factor PCs, and all-in-one systems.AMD claims that the US in particular wants smaller form-factor PCs, with all-in-ones becoming more important. Apparently the first PC is rarely a desktop as that is number two or three on the shopping list.The key to getting into the all-in-one market is low power so that it is possible to kill off cooling fans, Chimpzilla says.The Athlon II processors aim to compete against Intel's midrange line of CPUs.There is a $77, two-core, 2.8GHz Athlon II X2 240e which is being aimed at Intel's $119, 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo E7400 and the $87, three-core, 2.9GHz Athlon II X3 435 that's going up against Intel's $190, 3.16GHz Core 2 Duo E8500.Today's announcement follows the release of AMD's Athlon II X4 620 which was the first sub-$100 four-core CPU, priced at $99 and running at 2.6GHz with a TDP of 95 watts.The Athlon II X4 630 was made available at the same time and had the same specs but had a slightly faster 2.8GHz clock speed and AMD was flogging that for $122. µ
Wow $222 for a 6 core? Gaddamn...but this may explain why
Quote from: Captain Awesome on April 26, 2010, 01:15:20 PMWow $222 for a 6 core? Gaddamn...but this may explain whyI'll wait for the real benches on those cpu's
Quote from: Notodd1991 on April 26, 2010, 02:12:55 PMQuote from: Captain Awesome on April 26, 2010, 01:15:20 PMWow $222 for a 6 core? Gaddamn...but this may explain whyI'll wait for the real benches on those cpu's QFT