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AMD launches dual-core Sempron CPUs in China

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 27 February 2008 - 12:27 · 1 comment & 3269 views

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AMD has recently launched the first dual-core Sempron processors in China in a bid to counter Intel's dual-core Celeron product line in the entry-level market, according to sources at motherboard makers. AMD Sempron 2100+ processors adopt a 65nm process, and have a core frequency of 1.8GHz. Pricing in the China market is set at RMB 399 (US$55). Due to the cheap price and potential of AMD's own-brand RS780 and 690G IGP chipsets, the CPU has been popular with consumers in China prompting them support AMD's platform

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#1 n_K on 27 Feb 2008 - 16:47
£27!? Mental, I paid that for a P4 the other day, should have got dual core lol

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