jeudi 18 avril 2013

AMD slashes Phenom II prices


Intel's release of Sandy Bridge CPUs was widely expected to trigger afall in prices across the AMD CPU product range. While two new CPUs wereintroduced - Phenom II X4 840 and 975BE - much of the pricing remainedunchanged. The expected price cuts are now coming in, nearly one monthlater - hot on the heels of Intel's recall for 6 series chipsets.The biggest price cuts are dished out to the two top Phenom II X6 CPUs.The 1090T BE is now down to a very reasonable $209, with the flagship1100T BE falling to $239.

AMD's Phenom II X6 1055T is now available at $175, and becomes the cheapest six-core CPU ever. The Phenom II X4 line-up undergoes $10 cuts, to make room for the Phenom II X4 975 BE, at $195. The new Phenom II X4 840 (which is really an Athlon II X4) stays at $105, and remains the budget leader.

Despite showing severe signs of age, AMD's Phenom II products continue to be compelling, currently boosted by Intel's suspension of 6-series motherboards. If you are in the market for a new CPU today, AMD's Phenom II CPUs offer impressive price/performance across the board. The X6 1090T BE especially offers great value for $205.

However, many would like to hold on for a while, till Intel's Sandy Bridge becomes an option again. By the time the fixed chipsets are shipped and 6-series motherboards are in retail again, AMD's Bulldozer will be right around the corner too.

Source: Tech Report


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