AMD aims to bash Intel with Phenom II

AMD Phenom II X3
The AMD Phenom II X3 undercuts Intel pricing for dual core, says AMD

AMD has launched a broadside at Intel with its new Phenom II processors. Priced competitively to undercut Intel's Core 2 line, all the new chips fit into existing AM2+ or AM3 sockets and support DDR2 and DDR3 memory.

Phenom II continues AMD's penchant for producing triple-core processors. While the purpose is to provide further differentiation between the processor ranges, the market effectiveness of the triple-core line is open to debate – customers are surely now looking for quad core chips inside new systems.

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