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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: anandtech.com

  • Abstract:  A month ago AMD introduced the world’s first quad-core processor to debut at $99. Last week, AMD announced its third quarter earnings for 2009. While the company as a whole lost money, the Product Company (CPU and GPU design) turned a small profit. I d...

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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: ht4u.net

  • AMD hat heute mit dem Athlon II X2 240e ein neues e-Modell auf den Markt gebracht, welches sich ganz klar an die Sparfüchse richtet und nicht an die Anwender, welche einen schier endlosen Bedarf an Rechenleistung haben. Dabei gilt das Hauptaugenmerk...

 
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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: Bjorn3d.com

  • Abstract:  AMD has been slamming out new processors in the past years, tweaking and making their older processors even better and faster. With the launch of AMD's new Athlon II X2 240e processor, this is not an exception. The new AMD Athlon II X2 240e processor ...

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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: hothardware.com

  • Abstract:  For most consumers,the overall value of the product in question is usually the most important factor in making a purchasing decision. And its not a coincidence that AMD is flooding the market with affordable CPUs at every possible price point..

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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: extremeoverclocking.com

  • Abstract:  The Athlon II X3 435 really has Intel beat in the price range for the performance. The addition of the third core really helps out in multithreaded tasks when a dual core would be maxed out. Costing only $87, it's a great value. The Athlon II

 
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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: 59hardware.net

  • Abstract:  AMD dispose donc maintenant d'une gamme complète de CPU à mois de 100€ avec les Athlon II X2, X3 et X4. Les caractéristiques générales restent les mêmes : pas de cache L3 (réservé aux Phenom II X2, X3 et X4) et 512Ko de cache L2 par cœur. Pour les..

 
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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: pcstats.com

  • Making a processor like the Athlon II X2 240e is something that AMD wouldn't have been able to do even a year ago, when the company was stuck on a 65nm manufacturing node and its processors tended to suck a lot of power and make a lot of heat....

 
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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • Abstract:  Athlon II X2 240e and Athlon II X3 435 are faster than similar-priced CPUs from Intel (with two exceptions, on Photoshop CS4 Intel CPUs were a little bit faster and on After Effects Celeron E3200 was 16% faster than Athlon II X2 240e, but..

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  Published: 2009-10-20, review by: amdzone.com

  • Abstract:  What more can you say other than if you want a sub-$200 processor AMD is really the place to be. They are unmatched by Intel and will be until at least sometime into 2010. One bad thing is that all these part names are a little confusing the model numbers can definitely be more than tough to match up with what is actually going on..

 
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  Published: 2009-10-19, review by: firingsquad.com

  • Abstract:  While the wide array of CPUs AMD’s now offering in this space is definitely a bit hard to follow, at the same time it’s also refreshing to see so many choices on the market. Whether you need two, three, or four cores, and based on your performance and power needs, AMD’s got something for everyone in the value segment...

 
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