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AMD Releases Three New Low-Cost CPUs

WesternActor writes "With its new Fusion APUs coming out in about a month, you wouldn't think AMD would still be tweaking its processor lineup. But it released three new processors today—the Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition, the Phenom II X2 565 Black Edition, and the Athlon II X3 455—to balance out its price-performance offerings. The Black Edition CPUs with their unlocked multipliers are probably the most interesting, particularly the Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition which has six cores, runs at 3.3 GHz, and costs only $265. As the name implies, the 1100T represents only a minute increase in clock speed over the 1090T. It even has the same amount of L2 and L3 cache (3MB and 6MB, respectively), is based on the same 45nm production process, and is designed for the currently standard AM3 socket. Given that 1090T got the downward nudge in price to $235, however, the 1100T offers slightly better performance for less money."

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  1. Low cost? by jewelises · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've heard of marketers redefining price points, but this is ridiculous. I've never paid more than $150 for a processor.

  2. Re:Problem is.... by Rockoon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dont forget the new breed of folks that build systems based on how quiet they will be. Thats sort of similar to the energy efficiency group, but not quite the same.

    Its actually quite impressive what can be done with just some decent fanless heatsinks.

    Then there are those sick bastards that submerge their computer in mineral oil...

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    "His name was James Damore."
  3. Re:Funny math. by maxwell+demon · · Score: 5, Funny

    From TFS:

    1090T = $235
    1100T = $265

    "Given that 1090T got the downward nudge in price to $235, however, the 1100T offers slightly better performance for less money."

    Could someone explain the math to me? It seems to me that $265 is more money than $235, but this is probably just advanced math.

    After you bought the 1100T you have slightly better performance, but also have less money.

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    The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.