AMD's new triple-core CPU and faster, cheap quads

AMD has released new Phenoms that are extremely competitive on price

The wraps are officially off the new triple-core revision of AMD's Phenom CPU along with quicker quad-core models. Surprisingly, AMD said its new triple-core Phenom X3 remains saddled with the infamous bug that has affected the launch of the Phenom line.

Still, for what it's worth the tri-core layout of the Phenom X3 range is a first for PC processors. It's a core count currently not offered by Intel. As for the much needed revision of the quad-core desktop Phenom CPU, it not only brings faster clocks but also new circuitry tuned to tame the so-called 'TLB' bug.

Question is, therefore, exactly how long can it afford to be restricted exclusively to the budget end of the CPU market? It would be a tough job for a well funded AMD to close the gap to Intel. But how is it going to fund the intensive R&D required to take the fight to Intel with the current firesale on all AMD CPUs?

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