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AMD's Athlon64 X2 trumps Intel's Pentium D
May 9, 2005 – 5:29 PM
The first review of AMD's dual-core desktop processor Athlon64 X2 is in. Test results show a solid performance lead of the AMD chip over Intel's dual-core Pentium D. -
SiS launches PCI Express chipset for Opteron and Athlon64 FX systems
March 8, 2005 – 6:20 PM
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) announced the release of the SiS756/965 chipset to support PCI Express X16 in combination with AMD Opteron and Athlon64 FX processors. -
AMD unveils Athlon 64 X2 5000+ specs
March 21, 2006 – 12:03 PM in AMD/ATI
Xbit Labs posted a brief story on a document titled "AMD Athlon 64 Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet," which has been made available on AMD's website. -
AMD really will drop Athlon 64 prices to compete with Intel Core 2 Duo
July 14, 2006 – 9:01 AM
Yes, AMD does intend to drop its prices for Athlon 64 processors, at or about the same time Intel announces its Conroe processor availability later this month. TG Daily re-confirmed the news with AMD spokesperson Damon Muzny. Now that Intel may have at least evened the stakes in the performance-per-watt battle, AMD's plan appears to be to shift the focus to performance-per- dollar.
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The Athlon64 Radeon Xpress: ATi's Latest Stab as a Chipset Maker
November 8, 2004 – 12:02 PM in AMD/ATI
ATi attempts to make it in the chipset world again, this time with an Athlon64 processor, the Radeon Xpress. While ATi does not tack on bells and whistles like Nvidia's GbE controller, we see how well ATi manages to pull off its meat and potatoes effort in the fast track Athlon64 chipset market. -
Athlon64 Boards Found Lagging in Memory Support
January 12, 2004 – 12:03 PM
We put all of our previously-tested Athlon64 mobos, in addition to new boards from Abit and Soyo, to memory-performance tests to see how they accomodated different memory modules from Corsair, Infineon and TakeMS. The results were nothing to write home about. -
Finally Available: Nine Socket 939 Athlon64 Motherboards!
January 3, 2005 – 12:02 PM in Buyer's Guides
After months of users being forced to choose from only a small selection of models, numerous manufacturers are now jumping on the Socket 939 bandwagon. And it's about time! The architecture features high performance and is even supposed to be suitable for tomorrow's dual-core Athlons. We put nine of the latest models through their paces, using both AGP and PCI Express. -
AMD's Athlon64 4000 and FX-55: Nails in the P4 EE's Coffin?
October 19, 2004 – 1:02 PM in AMD/ATI
AMD's Athlon64 4000+ and FX-55 further close the few performance gaps the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition can still muster. With enhanced multimedia encoding and other features, how hard do AMD's new devices hit Intel where it hurts in the latest performance-war battle? -
Revving up in the New Year: AMD Athlon64 3400+ versus Intel P4 3.2 GHz
January 6, 2004 – 12:03 PM
AMD has added 200 MHz to its latest Athlon64 processor, hoping that the Athlon64 3400+ will push the performance threshold up and beyond Intel's 3.2 GHz Pentium 4. Our 41 individual benchmarks show how the two processors measure up in real-life applications.
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