AMD Phenom 'three core' launches the market
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) said on March 12 that it has officially launched its Phenom three-core chip line. However, this product is currently only available to PC manufacturers.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) said on March 12 that it has officially launched its Phenom three-core chip line. However, this product is currently only available to PC manufacturers.
AMD's leader refused to reveal the Phenom Triple-Core specification as well as the exact timing of the new processor chips that will launch the consumer market.
However, a number of major PC manufacturers, such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP), have voiced their reputation in upcoming desktop PC products that will feature Triple-Core Phenom applications and reveal some features. Triple-Core Phenom.
Dell plans to integrate the three-core Phenom chip into the desktop PC line for the OptiPlex 740 business. Dell spokesman said the PC is expected to be available in the second quarter of this year and also revealed Triple-Core Phenom has 1.5MB L2 Cache and 2MB shared L3 Cache.
At the same time, HP also revealed its Phenom Triple-Core 8600B chip with 2.3GHz clock speed with 1.5MB L2 Cache. However, the company's representative declined to comment on this information.
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