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AMD reveals 64-bit Sempron prices
Next newsAMD has released prices of its Sempron processors, including the 64-bit lineups featuring the Socket-754 architecture. AMD Taiwan has indicated that Socket-A models are more expensive than the Socket-754 ones in the price list because it hopes to accelerating the transition between the architectures.
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