As far as the current CPU trends go Intel is the company that provides top-notch performance for the ultimate configurations, while AMD aims at users on a tighter budget that are on the look for bargain prices. So the five new mid-range additions to the Athlon II and Phenom II lineups are hardly groundbreaking news.
The two highlights of today’s announcement are the AMD Phenom™ II X2 555 Black Edition processor and the AMD Athlon II X4 635 processor. The Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition is the fastest dual-core AMD processor to date, clocking at 3.2 GHz, yet it still maintains an affordable price of 99 US dollars.
CPU Name | TDP | Frequency | 1ku Price |
AMD Athlon™ II X2 255 | 65 W | 3.1 GHz | $74 |
AMD Athlon™ II X3 440 | 95 W | 3.0 GHz | $84 |
AMD Athlon™ II X4 635 | 95 W | 2.9 GHz | $119 |
AMD Phenom™ II X2 555 | 80 W | 3.2 GHz | $99 |
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65 W | 2.6 GHz | $169 |
AMD Athlon II X4 635 on the other hand is a quad-core processor that should take care of the demands of multitasking and multi-threaded applications far better. And at 120 US dollars it does sound like a bargain too.
You can check out the first benchmarks and see for yourselves that AMD’s new babies offer quite good performance for their class.
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