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AMD to Introduce 3-Core Processors
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   Sep 18,2007

In what can only be called a bizarre move, AMD has added a new range of 3-core processors to its upcoming Phenom line of multi-core processors. This new range will fit in the slot between the highly competitive dual-core market and the currently evolving quad-core market. The new range will feature three processing cores on a single die, and will be developed on the Barcelona architecture.

As Dailytech has reported here:

"The new triple-core processors will feature similar specifications as its upcoming Phenom X2 and X4 brethren. The Socket AM2+ processors feature 512KB of L2 cache for each core and a shared pool of L3 cache. Essentially, the Phenom triple-core processors are quad-core variants with one core disabled.”

The introduction of this new lineup could open up a new price war. AMD has been not doing so well against Intel in the dual-core market and is trailing in the quad-core market. Intel recently slashed its entry level quad-core prices to $266. If AMD can price itself right, it could introduce these processors for around $200 and give the Intel dual-cores a run for their money.

 
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amd is best for games
santosh @ Jan 08,2008
I know the AMD has introduced the Quad core processor
Arjun Taval @ Dec 30,2007
we all know intel chips are the best.
god @ Dec 25,2007
you should not try to compete with intel.
else you will be no where to hide your face.
Asis @ Dec 25,2007
This will be realy hot for Intel Core 2 Duo.nice to see this improvement.Best wishes...
lalit bhatt @ Oct 05,2007
All goes to prove that they still havent got down to the core of the problem - why should a piece of sand weighng in under 100 gms. cost that much..??

Hopefully with a quad-core a quadraplegic in the right quadrant of a quadrangle will be able to compute 4 times as fast..?? Ah? but what if he gets down on all fours..?? Will he be 8 times as fast..? or 64..??
whatsinaname @ Sep 21,2007
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