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AMD to release Six 45nm Business class CPUs in Q3 AMD has already mentioned a month ago, AMD's 45nm Business class CPU update, which is slated for Q3, has now been revealed to include six models - two dual-, two tri- and two quad-cores. On the four-headed front, AMD will introduce the 2.8 GHz Phenom II X4 B93 and the 2.6 GHz B91, while the triple-core line-up will include the B73 and B71, featuring the same clocks as the quads. The CPUs that will be used in the range of business class computers are the dual-core Athlon X2 B23, and B21. The there is the triple-core Phenom II X3 B73 and B71. Finally there is the quad-core Phenom II X4 B93 and B91. In Q4 of 2009 AMD are expected to issue the last orders for a number of their older CPUs, such as the Phenom II X4 9850B, 9750B, 9600B and the Athlon X2 5600B, 5400B, 5200B, 5000B, 4850B, 4450B. As yet AMD have not commented on this report. |
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Re: AMD to release Six 45nm Business class CPUs in Q3 AMD like processor has nothing impossible,But I still feel that AMD's final run for its amazing product still remains.I am not saying that its in the market products are less interesting but its one of the product gives him a maximum popularity. Cheers ![]() |
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