AMD officially took the wraps off its new Phenom brand today, launching the new desktop quad-core at speeds of 2.2GHz and 2.3GHz (Phenom 9500 and 9600, respectively). Contrary to earlier rumors, the ...
Though leaks of the product have been circulating around the web for months now, today AMD is officially announcing their Phenom brand of processors based on their next generation K10 CPU core ...
When it launched in early January, Phenom II's sole purpose, its raison d'?tre, was to rejuvenate AMD's ability to compete against Intel with something other than price cuts. Viewed in aggregate, ...
This HEXUS.help guide discusses AMD’s triple-core and quad-core processors. What they are, what the technology offers and the targeted market. Before delving into AMD’s multi-core Phenom processors, ...
It looks like AMD is working a little bit harder to appease the overclocking community and have a chip that is supposed to be truly special. (Click the above image for the large version) The TWKR ...
AMD's Phenom II processor is designed to boost the company's presence in the desktop market. But how does it fare against Intel's latest Core i7 (Nehalem) chip? Intel has been manufacturing desktop ...
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AMD has recently released the Spider platform, the first joint product launch resulting from the company's merger with graphics manufacturer ATI. The Spider platform consists of three new product ...
When measuring memory bandwidth performance with SiSoftware Sandra 2010, the Phenom II X6 processors are much like their quad-core counterparts. The Phenom II X6 1100T's bandwidth reached 14GB/s, ...
I was quite interested in AMD's Phenom quad-core CPU, that is, until I read some early reviews of the processor. Now I've come to the conclusion that you'd have to be a sucker to be an early adopter ...
As i type away on my quad core processor with its eight threads i can somewhat feel that a bit of light word processing isn’t really pushing its power to the max. Obviously when i need its four cores ...
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