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AMD
PhenomTM triple-core processors added in AMD's desktop roadmap. It offers unique
performance and value to customers and completes a broader multi-core
portfolio. These provide significant performance advantages over similar
dual-core AMD processors in key industry standard benchmarks, including
SYSmark® 2007 and 3DMarkTM 2006, as well as similar quad-core AMD processors in
certain gaming and digital content creation scenarios.
AMD adds AMD PhenomTM triple-core processors to its desktop
roadmap. AMD Phenom processors, expected to be the world's first PC processors
to integrate three computational cores on a single die of silicon, can help
deliver the visual experience, performance and multitasking capabilities of
true multi-core technology to a broader audience. AMD Phenom processors with
three cores are a response to demand for increased performance delivered by multi-core
processors when running applications.
The true multi-core design of the upcoming AMD Phenom
processor family of products, based on Direct Connect Architecture, features an
integrated memory controller, accelerating performance for productivity, content
creation, entertainment, and gaming. In addition, this next-generation
architecture includes AMD's Balanced Smart Cache for rapid access to memory,
with a shared L3 cache for leading-edge performance on multi-threaded software.
With HyperTransportTM 3.0 and minimum of 16 GB/second of high bandwidth I/O,
upcoming AMD Phenom processors are designed for the ultimate visual experience
with amazing HD video and gaming resolutions, as well as high-speed disk and
network interfaces. In addition, Cool'n'QuietTM 2.0 technology enables
independent frequency adjustments to each processor core, and the
HyperTransport bus and memory controller for a cooler and quieter PC.
AMD Phenom triple-core processors are expected to deliver
increased performance for multitasking usage models and multi-threaded
applications, aligned with similar benefits available with the upcoming AMD
Phenom quad-core processors. In addition, triple-core processors from AMD can
provide significant performance advantages over similar dual-core AMD processors
in key industry standard benchmarks, including SYSmark® 2007 and 3DMarkTM 2006,
as well as similar quad-core AMD processors in certain gaming and digital
content creation scenarios.
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