Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Wednesday said it has started shipping triple-core Phenom processors, bringing desktops with the chip closer to release. The triple-core processors are now shipping in ...
It appears that Phenom, the new brand initially believed to be built solely around AMD's first quad-core desktop chip due out in December, will be marketed to enthusiasts, OEMs and the custom system ...
Towards the end of last year, AMD announced the coming release of triple-core Phenoms that would serve a new niche, sitting between dual and quad core CPUs. AMD's justification was that in terms of ...
Initial products in the triple-core lineup, formerly codenamed Toliman, include the 2.1GHz 8450, priced at $159 per device in 1,000-unit trays, the 2.3GHz 8650 at $179 and the 2.4GHz 8750 at just over ...
According to some sources, AMD has begun introducing the triple-core Phenom to market with mass shipments to major OEMs. In particular, the two biggest names in the market, Dell and HP, have both ...
Following the release of its quad-core processor Barcelona, AMD released the Phenom family of triple-core processors, which integrates three computational cores on a single die of silicon. AMD said ...
The chips are presently being shipped in volume to PC makers only, and Dell and HP have hinted at using Phenom in desktop PCs AMD said on Wednesday it has started shipping triple-core Phenom ...