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  • Processor prices settle for final holiday swing
    December 15, 2006 – 9:44 PM
    Processor prices settle for final holiday swing As we approach the end of the Christmas shopping season, there is a certain kind of calmness in the microprocessor space: AMD rolled out the final products for this year, but they come too late to bring a visible impact to the pricing of most processors. Most of them are sitting in a comfortable space. Time to look at pricing histories to identify which CPUs are good deals around Christmas.
  • The New Athlon Processor: AMD Is Finally Overtaking Intel
    August 9, 1999 – 1:02 PM
    Athlon's superior architecture makes sure that Intel's flagship Pentium III is beat in almost any benchmark.
  • Processor and Chipset Tables: How to Configure a CPU Correctly
    April 12, 2000 – 1:02 PM in Build Your Own
    For all of you who want to build or upgrade your own PC system we introduce these tables as quick reference. They already include the new gigahertz CPUs from Intel and AMD. Also new: the Cyrix III Joshua from VIA. Everything that you can't find in a manual can be read here!
  • AMD Extends Performance Lead With New Athlon and Duron Processor
    October 17, 2000 – 1:04 PM
    You never were able to get so much processing power for so little money. AMD releases Athlon 1200, the fastest x86 processor and Duron 800, the most powerful low-cost processor that ever existed. None of the two goes for another superlative in terms of pricing.
  • AMD Fusion Processor
    December 17, 2006 – 6:00 PM in AMD/ATI
    AMD Fusion Processor The general layout of the Fusion vision: Graphics integration and floating point enhancements.
  • AMD Launches Athlon Processor at 1300 and 1333 MHz
    March 22, 2001 – 12:05 PM in Business
    Only a few weeks ago we learned from AMD's president Hector Ruiz that AMD is not feeling under any particular pressure to release the next speed grade Athlon processor, as long as the current models are successfully competing against the Pentium 4 products of archenemy Intel. A handful of reviewers and analysts know very well that samples of Athlon 1333 processors are running flawlessly for more than a month now. Today, on the first day of CeBIT2001/Germany, the world's largest computer convention, AMD is finally releasing its new high-speed Athlon processors. We have put them through rigorous testing.
  • Core 2 Duo Processor In Detail
    July 26, 2006 – 6:03 PM in Business
    Core 2 Duo Processor In Detail Intel is back: After debuting in the Xeon 5100 ("Woodcrest") processor about a month ago, "Core" will power the firm's new Core 2 Duo mobile and desktop processors.
  • Pentium Processor Reference Table
    July 14, 1996 – 1:00 PM
    The following is the Pentium Processor Reference Table & CPU Marking
  • Intel releases 45nm processor details
    January 25, 2007 – 8:10 PM in AMD/ATI
    Intel releases 45nm processor details Die-image of Intel's first 45 nm processor, codenamed "Penryn". The processor has a total of 410 million transistors, which compares to ...
  • Top Secret Intel Processor Plans Uncovered
    December 4, 2005 – 8:36 AM
    Top Secret Intel Processor Plans Uncovered Intel plans to unleash the first quad core CPU (Kentsfield) within one year. The switch to 45 nm in 2007 will enable eight cores and up to 12 MB L2 cache (Yorkfield) per CPU. We x-rayed the complete CPU roadmap.
  • Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 processor (Merom core, 2.33 GHz)
    July 31, 2006 – 6:10 PM in INTEL
    Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 processor (Merom core, 2.33 GHz) Still a very rare sight and scheduled to become available in volume at the end of August: Intel's brand new Core 2 Duo T-series processor, previously code-named "Merom". The chip pictured is the high-end T7600 version, clocked at 2.33 GHz.
  • Analysis: Retail prices of AMD processors continue decline
    February 3, 2007 – 2:04 AM
    Analysis: Retail prices of AMD processors continue decline AMD's processor prices remain under severe pressure: Caught between Intel's outgoing Pentium D series on the low end and the Core 2 Duo series on the high end, the X2 Athlons remain vulnerable to market shifts and Intel's supply strategy. Anyone intending to build a Vista PC on a budget should begin having a closer look at AMD.
  • Athlon 64 FX prices jump as AMD readies 4x4 CPUs
    November 3, 2006 – 11:57 PM
    Athlon 64 FX prices jump as AMD readies 4x4 CPUs As AMD and consumers get ready for the release of the FX-70, FX-72, and FX-74 processors, prices for the existing FX-62 and FX-60 products rose in absolute dollar values more than any other processors that we looked at for this week's processor performance charts. At this time, it makes a lot of sense to hold off on buying an FX processor until the release of the new models later this month.
  • Launch of 65 nm CPUs rings in new round of AMD retail price drops
    December 8, 2006 – 6:37 PM in Overclocking
    Launch of 65 nm CPUs rings in new round of AMD retail price drops Last week, news of the unveiling of AMD's Quad FX platform coincided with prices for virtually all of the company's existing processors decreasing. This week, the company introduced its first 65 nm X2 processors, which caused average retail prices to slip across the board.
  • Intel quad-core processor pricing makes unexpected drop
    November 24, 2006 – 3:46 PM
    Intel quad-core processor pricing makes unexpected drop With the big Thanksgiving weekend in full swing, we are taking one more snapshot of processor etail pricing before the holiday shopping season officially enters the feverish final month. The chart kept some flexibility this week with the most significant changes happening on the very high end: The average price of Intel's QX6700 CPU dropped $99 from last week.