Today, AMD released two new six-core processors, the Phenom II X6 1090T and Phenom II X6 1055T. The two AMD processors don't break the bank, but they also don't set any speed records either. The ...
Armed with a 3.3 GHz base clock frequency that can Turbo to 3.7 GHz, today a new six-core processor from AMD sees the light. It is actually AMD's fourth six-core processor that sits on top of the list ...
You know those hexa-core Phenom II processors AMD has in store? Well, it seems they've already filtered through to the Asian marketplace and Chinese users are doing exactly what you'd expect - ...
Way back in November of 2007, AMD unveiled all of the components of the "Spider" platform, which consisted of a Phenom processor, 700-series chipset-based motherboard, and Radeon HD 3800 series ...
So, AMD has been having some difficulty in keeping up with Intel and their current generation of CPU. This is not to say that AMD does not have fast CPUs, it is just that they have only been as fast ...
Okay one more news post, as it seems all details are now finalized. AMD's pending six-core process next to being clocked very nicely also are going to be downright affordable and comes with a nice ...
Folks looking to put more oomph in their desktop systems have a brand new option from chipmaker AMD: the Phenom II X6 processor that boasts six independent processor cores, and features Turbo Core ...
Specifications for AMD's six-core desktop processors, codenamed 'Thuban', have seemingly been confirmed by Gigabyte a month before their expected release. The Taiwanese manufacturer temporarily ...
Since the introduction of the groundbreaking Nehalem architecture in 2008, Intel appears to have sewn up the desktop CPU market with a top-to-bottom line of subsequent processors. Core i3 "Clarkdale" ...
Although today AMD is announcing just two new processors, rumor has it we can expect a few more new models in the coming months. The Phenom II X6 1090T BE and 1055T processors are based on the ...
The war between Intel and AMD has been heating up, but just not in the way that we traditionally think. For many the war is all about the GHz (or the speed) of the CPUs. For the most part this is true ...
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