Today we are looking at the latest processor from AMD. It is part of the Athlon II family, and features 3 cores clocking up a speed of 2.9GHz per core whilst maintaining 45 nanometer technology and running at a comfortable 95watts. With a sensible price tag to boot, this tri core processor is another step forward for AMD.
Product page can be located here.
AMD have shown us all that they are still very much a market leader for lightning fast products, whilst maintaning a tasty price tag and keeping EXTREMELY cool. Also with rumours of the ability to unlock a 4th core surrounding chat rooms, blogs and forums, this could be one very very worthwhile purchase. That’s why i’m giving it 5 out of 5 stars.
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We have rated this 5 out of 5 stars
Thank you to AMD for supplying eTeknix with this product.
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AH! This is the sort of thing I have been looking for. Doing some research for an article. You should add buttons to the bottom of your posts to digg, stumble, etc your content.- Pam
Alrite smarty pants, changed lol.
Andy
First section should read something like this mate
“features 3 cores clocked @ 2.9Ghz each whilst maintaining 45 nanometer technology and running at a comfortable 95watts on full load”
Total speed of all 3 cores combined would be 8.7Ghz effective power if i am not mistaken.
;-P