AMD adds new processors to its existing and does it all adding the not inconsiderable amount of 6 new CPU from the humblest to the most expensive, being those which we detail in the tables below highlighting some of its features starting with the Athlon II.
It is hoped that this new crop of AMD processors continue to maintain its market share and at best achieve grab one percent more than they already have. This let them invite you to read this new study sponsored by AMD.
On this occasion and because we have a number of processors is to dedicate a picture to each of them in the forefront starting from which appears to be the most humble to the most expensive .Despite not being the one most factory functional core the Athlon X2 265 II has a frequency that makes it an interesting product, since it is well known that not all programs that currently use are good with parallel computations.
We continue with another Athlon II, which belongs to the Rana family and is 100 MHz slower than the Athlon X2 II 265 but as compensation brings a more active nucleus, ie we have a Athlon II X3 450.
The next in our ranking is the Phenom II X2 560, the processor is in the $ 105 and boasts of being a Black Edition known for bringing the multiplier unlocked and allowing the more seasoned are admitted to the over clock with extra help. Unlike the Athlon Phenom II is very humble and has a 6MB L3 cache along with respective first and second cache level as listed in the introduction.
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