Oct 22, 2009

AMD announced the first three core Athlon chip

The village has a range of AMD processors completely new desktop, one of these three core Athlon chips first in the world

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Specific AMD introduced four models to three-core processor Athlon X3 II, in order to bridge between II Athlon X2 dual-core Athlon X4 with their four-core chip. In the words AMD, X3 line speeds range from 2.2 GHz-2.9 GHz and consumes 95 watts power.

These chips are designed for desktop PC and type the new computer all-in-one, super-small computers. Users will be able to see 3D graphics on the computer installed X3.

Specialist Nathan Brookwood of Insight 64 research firm believes that three core chip will increase the response capacity of the computer, and create more space for new PC running the application. Users will be able to activate the antivirus program on Tuesday core chip, while the remaining two cores perform normal functions of the system.
PC manufacturers proved quite enthusiastic with the three core chip because they narrow the gap between dual-core chip with four cores, while the price is acceptable. Obviously, three-core chip has a higher performance dual-core chip, but less expensive price than four-core chip.

AMD's rival - Chip giant Intel is only displayed for sale a four-core and dual-core chip for desktop only. Price of Athlon II X3 ranges from 76-102 per batch of 1000 chips.

On this occasion, AMD announced a new model Athlon II, providing the full multimedia capabilities while consuming only 45 watts power. Most of the current Athlon II are consumed from 65-95 watts.

Full chip power savings is the dual-core version, the three core and four-core, reaching speeds from 2.2 to 2.8 GHz. Our Price less than 143 USD for a batch of 1000 chips.

AMD said they use 45 nanometer technology to produce new chip series. Compared to the production version of chip 65 nanometer technology, we have smaller and more efficient. AMD is trying to move more products into chip 45 nanometer technology to save costs and increase competitiveness with great rival Intel.

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