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Published: 2008-09-30, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: AMD’s latest Phenom CPUs are fast, but not the fastest chips around. That distinction falls to Intel’s Core series of CPUs, which are 5% to 10% speedier, clock cycle for clock cycle. Still, the new units – the Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition, the Phenom ...
Abstract: Socket AM2+; Clock speed: 2GHz; HyperTransport Link: 3.6GHz; 65nm process; Cache: 2MB total dedicated L2 cache, 2MB L3 cache; 65W max TDP With the release of the Phenom X4 9350e (and its little sibling, the 9150e), AMD has produced a set of CPUs to com...
Como pudimos ver durante las pruebas efectuadas el Phenom X4 se convierte en una excelente opción para acompañar a la ya triunfadora Gigabyte AMD 780G, ya que su rendimiento es igual o mejor que el de un procesador Phenom X3 de mayor frecuencia. El sis...
AMD’s Phenom processor range is by no means a huge leap forward for the company; certainly not like they were hoping it would be. While it does add a few new features, its architecture is still based directly on the K8 with a few tweaks. This is wha...
If you use programs that take advantage of multiple processor cores, or if you often run many applications at once, you can buy four cores and gulp less juice with AMDs new e-series Phenoms. Jon L Jacobi, PC World Lowest online price: £N/A ...
Does the Phenom X4 9350e fill its market niche?Yes and no. Instead of this ambiguous, hand-wavy response that lets me off the hook, lets break it down: AMD claims this CPU is suitable for multi-taskers, we argue theres both a limit to how much you can...
Abstract: A few months ago AMD launched a series of revised Phenom processors that use the B3 stepping. This revision cures the TLB problem that blighted the original launch of Phenom and also increases the speed that the processor can reach. Phenom X4 9550 and 975...
Abstract: Either due to political correctness, customer demand or environmental consciousness (and possibly a little of each), manufacturers have been focusing more and more on the power consumption of their products, in addition to their performance. Nowhere ha...
Published: 2008-07-05, Author: Mike , review by: icrontic.com
AMD has finally delivered the 2.6GHz Phenom X4 that they promised back in November. Add two somewhat unexpected energy efficient processors and you’ve got a more differentiated and more interesting Phenom lineup. Not only do we get some new chips to p...