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These are 45nm products that support the AM2+ socket and offer DDR2 support ONLY. The question is, did AMD plan to release AM3 based CPU's so soon after the original Phenom II processors ...
According to sources cited in a report on The Inquirer, AMD’s future 45nm processors will work in current socket AM2 motherboards. Before socket AM3 hits though, socket AM2+ will be introduced ...
When I first started working with AMD CPUs they were making 2x86 CPUs under license from Intel. Not too long after that they bought up a small and promising company named NexGen. From there things ...
AMD has been using variants of its socket AM3 since 2009. Older socket AM2/AM2+ motherboards can use some of the newer AMD CPUs, but at the cost of losing key power-management capabilities.
What wasn't known up until recently, however, was that AMD intends to stick by the AM3+ socket for at least one more major processor iteration, which is highly likely to be Steamroller.
It was merely four weeks ago when they released the very value rich Phenom II X4 920 and 940 processors. AMD however has something else up their sleeves, Socket AM3 Phenom II processors.
Shuttle have announced a new barebones mini-PC, the SA76G2, designed for AMD socket AM3 processors and capable of taking up to 8GB of DDR2 RAM. The 30 x 20 18.5 cm enclosure is backward ...