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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Friday 22 June 2007
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Posted on Sep 9, 14:38
Great! New AMD's. Too bad Intel is most certainly prepared for a 8-core-counter-attack and AMD is left behind again . . .Posted on Sep 3, 17:35
Won't be available that immediately. Very much doubt a suggested retail price that low at launch. See Athlon 64 X2 6400+ if in doubt on that.Posted on Jun 25, 12:30
Intel may have a makeshift 8-core, but they still lag behind AMD where multi-CPU multi-core scaling is concerned - the enterprise space.Posted on Jun 25, 01:29
Good old AMD. A dollar short and a day late. No wonder they bought ATI. ATI's been a step behind Nvidia for years. They deserve each other.Pssst! Intel has an 8-core CPU coming soon.
Posted on Jun 23, 08:24
Woohoo! Rock on AMD!Good to see them back in the news!
Count me in for the Phenom X4 GP-7000 if it costs up to US$220.
Cheers!
Posted on Jun 22, 19:34
Don't make me laugh so hard in the early hours of the day. We won't see anything for the desktop till 2008.