Sunday, August 16, 2009

AMD 7750+ ATHELON

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AMD has had a rocky start to its latest architectural update. K10 has had its major downs, suffering the TLB bug in the B1 and B2 stepping cores. When they were first introduced to market, they were the plague CPU; as in, every one avoided them like the plague! - It took many months for AMD to write this problem out, but B3 promised a fix and eventually delivered.

Phenom really didn’t deliver what AMD was hoping, in fact it was clock for clock well behind the 8 ball compared to Intel’s Core 2 Duo. While Phenom wasn’t able to compete on the enthusiast platform, AMD has kept things interesting with its prices, trying to undercut Intel at every chance they can, and quite rightly so, a quad-core Phenom X4 can be had for almost nothing these days.

While it wasn’t the success that AMD really wanted, it wasn’t a monumental failure; Phenom delivers more processing power per core than a similarly clocked K8 processor, which is impressive none the less.

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