Triple-core AMD Phenom chips ship

Written on March 27, 2008 – 2:15 pm | by GoogleBot |

AMD announced Thursday that it is shipping triple-core processors, a first for the PC market. AMD also updated the quad-core Phenom lineup and reaffirmed that quad-core Opteron chips for servers will be available later in the second quarter.

The AMD Phenom X3 8400 (2.1GHz) and 8600 (2.3GHZ) triple-core processors are the first processors that use three cores. This is expected to allow AMD to target price-performance points that two- and four-core processors can’t easily match. “The value proposition is simple. Three cores versus two cores. You make the choice,” said Pat Moorehead, VP of Advanced Marketing at AMD. “When you’ve maxed out your two cores…(this is an) extra core to do background tasks,” he said.

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