Athlon

by Rafael Hernandez on October 4, 2004 · 0 comments

The Tech Report tested out the newest, die shrunk, version of the AMD Athlon 64 running on a socket 939 system. The 90 nanometer chip offers the same performance as the 130nm version but consumes quite a bit less juice….

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by Rafael Hernandez on October 1, 2004 · 0 comments

AnandTech knows a thing or two about the inner workings of those so called computers and has tested a batch of memory with AMD’s Athlon 64. They do mention some of the finer points when it comes to memory on…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 30, 2004 · 0 comments

DigiTimes has a few details on PCI-E based chipsets that four different manufacturers are working to release over the coming months. There will be plenty of choices available but so many chipsets at once will be confusing. Hopefully they’ll each…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 28, 2004 · 0 comments

AMDZone has a look at the new AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Socket 939 CPU produced with the company’s 90nm process. Besides the shrink in the core size this is the first low price Socket 939 chip on the market, capable…

Read more 90 Nanometer Athlon 64 Reviewed

by Rafael Hernandez on September 27, 2004 · 0 comments

Legion Hardware has a look at yet another CPU heatsink from Thermalright that goes by the name of XP-90. The cooler is designed for the AMD Athlon 64 and the Intel Socket 478 line of chips and features multiple heatpipes…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 25, 2004 · 0 comments

CDRinfO has a look at a CPU today (odd) from the fine people at AMD. The Athlon 64 3800+ comes in at the higher price range for Socket 939 processors and doesn’t disappoint when it comes to performance and bang…

Read more AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Reviewed

by Rafael Hernandez on September 24, 2004 · 0 comments

AMD’s Athlon 64 processors have gone without a PCI Express capable system chipset for a few months while Intel has grabbed all of the attention, that is until now. VIA has announced its K8T890 chipset which supports the new interface…

Read more VIA K8T890 Athlon 64 Chipset Previewed

by Rafael Hernandez on September 23, 2004 · 0 comments

GamePC tests out AMD’s latest processor for large desktop replacement “pseudo notebooks”. The Athlon64 3700+ DTR shares the same core with its desktop counterpart so it features similar performance characteristics which make it blazingly fast even in a small form…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 20, 2004 · 0 comments

DigiTimes has word that AMD expects to ship 600,000 Athlon 64s and Opterons this quarter and may top 1.5million in the next quarter. That’s quite a quick ramp up for the 64-bit chips which will, hopefully, bring down prices for…

Read more AMD to Ship Lots of Chips

by Rafael Hernandez on September 17, 2004 · 0 comments

The Inquirer has reason to believe that AMD has begun shipping a die shrunk version of its Athlon 64 chips. The 90nm version of the chip means more chip per wafer and, eventually, higher clock speeds from their CPU lines…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 16, 2004 · 0 comments

ATI is jumping into the fray with their very own PCI Express capable chipsets which will go by the internal names of RX480 and the RS480 which will feature an integrated graphics core. Interesting to see so many PCI-E solutions…

Read more More Athlon 64 PCI Express Chipsets