AMD's New Processors stormed to 6

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Although not held a big celebration as did Intel (event IDF - Intel Developer Forum), the AMD continues to innovate by directly introducing its new line of processors.No half-hearted, direct AMD introduces new processors up to 6 units for the desktop which is a class II Phenom and Athlon II.Here is a line of AMD processors are ready to thrown into the market:1. Phenom II X6 1075TThese processors complement AMD line of processors which has 6 core in it. Comes with a speed of 3, GHz and has a maximum speed in turbo mode up to 3.5 GHz. Processor selling prices of about U.S. $ 245 (approximately USD 2.2 million).
2. 970 Phenom X4 Black Edition II
Is the highest series of Phenom X4 family. It has a standard speed of 3.5 GHz, 2MB L2 cache and 6MB of L3, and offered at a price of U.S. $ 185 (approximately USD 1.6 million).

3. Phenom II 560 X2 Black EditionPresent to accompany the gamer with limited pocket. This processor has a speed of 3.3 GHz, 1MB L2 cache and 6MB of L3, was pegged at U.S. $ 105 price range (approximately (USD 945 thousand).4. Athlon II X4 645Without the suffix Black Edition of this product signifies little to overclock equally harmful. But the speed is high enough ie, 3.1 GHz, 2MB L2 cache memory (without L3), and sell for around U.S. $ 122 (USD 1 million-an).5. Athlon II X3 450It has a speed of 3.2 GHz, 1.5 MB L2 cache memory (without L3), and released at the price range of U.S. $ 87 (about USD 785 thousand). By carrying out the 3 cores in it, this product is claimed to be suitable for use in everyday computing.6. Athlon X2 II 265With 2 pieces of brains in it to make this product fills a place in the lower classes. This processor has a speed of 3.3 GHz, 2MB L2 cache for memory and pegged the price of U.S. $ 76 (about USD 685 thousand).All of these processors use socket AM3 platforms but still compatible on socket AM2-based motherboards. In all of this new line of AMD taking primacy Vision technology to support the activities of 3D graphics and high definition entertainment.

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