Tuesday, February 8, 2011

AMD's response to the bug of Cougar Point

AMD has decided to take advantage of the problems that Intel chipsets meeting with his Cougar Point to lower its prices and make its processors more attractive. The price of the Phenom X4 per thousand units increased from $ 145 to $ 135 for the 955 BE, $ 165 to $ 155 for 965 BE and $ 185 to $ 175 for the 970 BE.

Regarding the Phenom II X6, the 1055T spend $ 199 to $ 175, the 1075T $ 199 to $ 195, the 1090T for $ 235 to $ 205 and 1100T $ 265 to $ 239. AMD has also cut into the Phenom X4 840 (3.20 GHz, 2MB L2, 95W) sold $ 105 and the Phenom X4 BE 975 (3.6 GHz, 6 MB of L3, 125 W) to 195 $, and the Phenom II X6 1065T (2.9 GHz, 6 MB L3, 95W) for $ 185.

It will obviously lower prices to come dethrone the Sandy Bridge in their favorite place, but this will prompt consumers assembling their machines and who are facing a shortage of motherboards Cougar Point to select the green platforms.

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