Cheaper AMD Athlon 64 X2
[SapiensBryan Blog - The Latest Tech Breaking News Blog.] So far, the price of Athlon 64 X2 processors with processing speeds 2.2GHz - 2.4GHz are sky high, ranged from USD$537 (RM2,040) - USD$1,001 (RM3,804) each. With the latest Athlon 64 X2 3800+ coming into the market, this means we will have a cheaper priced 64bit Dual Core desktop processor for selection.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[ The Gadget Files Tech Gadget & Gizmos Portal] AMD Sets the Bar on Dual Core Prices: Intel is also expected to cut their prices of the Intel Celeron D 325 CPU and the gap between the two processors is expected to become wider in AMD’s favor.
[SapiensBryan Blog - The Latest Tech Breaking News Blog.] AMD Beats Intel In Dual Core Fight: Both AMD Dual Core Athlon X2 and Intel Dual Core Pentium EE 840 are already hit the market in previous weeks. PC World has just tested both AMD and Intel Dual Core chips and concluded the winner is clearly AMD’s new Athlon 64 X2, which handily outdistanced a dual-core Intel system they tested last month.
[News.techwhack.com] » AMD launches their Dual-Core Athlon 64 X2 processors ...: AMD to unveil their Desktop Dual Processors today Finally, the day has arrived when AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) would be unveiling their range of Dual-Core Processors for the desktop market. The event will take place at Taiwan and manufacturers of Personal Computers like HP, Acer, and Lenovo Group would be discussing .
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[Hardwaresecrets.com] AMD launches dual-core Athlon 64 X2 | Hardware Secrets: Suggested prices are USD 1,001, USD 803, USD 581 and USD 537, respectively, in 1,000-unit quantities. The chips are compatible with existing socket 939 motherboards through a BIOS update.
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[Techspot.com] AMD X2 and Pentium D - TechSpot Troubleshooting: Dual cores is a really good evolution for processors and in the future this will be standard fare for newer computers since intel is planing to phase out single core cpus in the future and AMD mite have the same plan (not to sure on this since for rite now they will continue producing single core cpus and their road map does not indicate a phase out as aggresive as intel's).
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Posted at August 02, 2005 04:06 PM