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      AMD Introduces the ATI Radeon™ HD 4600 Series Graphics
      AMD Introduces the ATI Radeon™ HD 4600 Series Graphics Cards for the Masses, Delivering Up To Double the Game Performance of the Competition at the Same Price1 − HD gaming gets easier with the ATI Radeon™ HD 4600 series, setting a new standard for mainstream graphics, delivering superior gaming and HD multimedia experiences at low power and exceptional prices − SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- AMD (NYSE

      Written by: SevenSize's Blog


      AMD introduces quadcore Phenom for desktops
      On Tuesday, AMD announced a new version of its flagship “Black” Phenom X4, as well as two energy-efficient versions of the Phenom X4 chip. However, the AMD Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition does not command a flagship price: AMD is charging a suggested retail price of just $235 for the 2.6-GHz chip. AMD also released the AMD Phenom X4 9350e, a 2.0-GHz processor for $195; and the AMD Phenom X4 9150e

      Written by: Bloody-Mary


      AMD introduces bug-fix three-core Phenoms
      AMD has rolled out a trio of tri-core processors, all revised versions of the Phenom X3 CPUs it introduced last month. The new line-up comprises the 2.4GHz 8750, the 2.3GHz 8650 and the 2.1GHz 8450. They're priced at $195, $165 and $145, respectively. All three contain 'B3' cores, an improved version of the 'B2' X3s released to PC makers less than a month ago. At the time, AMD provided

      Written by: SevenSize's Blog


      AMD introduces bug-fix three-core Phenoms
      AMD has rolled out a trio of tri-core processors, all revised versions of the Phenom X3 CPUs it introduced last month. The new line-up comprises the 2.4GHz 8750, the 2.3GHz 8650 and the 2.1GHz 8450. They're priced at $195, $165 and $145, respectively. All three contain 'B3' cores, an improved version of the 'B2' X3s released to PC makers less than a month ago. At the time, AMD provided

      Written by: SevenSize's Blog


      AMD introduces ATI FireGL workstation accelerators
      CHIP FIRM AMD said it has introduced five FireGL graphics accelerators aimed at the medical imaging market and at CAD workstations. That's computer aided design. The V8650, V8600, V7600, V5600 and V3600 boards can use up to 320 individual stream processing units. Features include 2GB on memory on the cards, and AMD-ATI claims the V5600 gives over 300 per cent the performance of the V5200 using the Viewperf 9.0.3 UGS Teamcentre Visualisation mockup benchmark test. Prices are not cheap - these are workstation boards, and cost $2,800, $1,900, $1,000, $600 and $300 respectively with memory sizes 2GB, 1GB, 512MB, 512MB and 256MB in turn.Source: The Inquirer

      Written by: Max Pc Tech


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