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Enter the socket AM3, AMD Athlon II X2 250 microprocessor - a new 3.0GHz mainstream dual-core chip based on the Phenom 'Deneb' architecture, but crucially stripped of all L3 cache. Like all the chips emerging from AMD's stables this year, the Athlon II X2 250 is manufactured on the 45nm SOI process at Global Foundries Fab-1 in Germany. The chip has a modest 65W TDP, and looking over specs we find a transistor count of 234 Million, 256KB of L1 and 2MB of L2 cache. Of course, the Athlon II has no L3 cache.
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Yesterday at Computex, AMD took the wraps off of two highly anticipated processors: the Athlon II X2 250 and the Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition. Both are based on AMD's 45nm SOI process with the key difference being the amount of L3 cache. The Phenom II X2 550, codenamed Callisto, gets the full 6 MB cache of the Phenom II family and will serve as AMD's new flagship dual-core processor. The Athlon II X2 250, on the other hand, is based on the new native dual-core Regor die that omits L3 cache completely and targets the mainstream segment. Benchmark Reviews was fortunate to receive samples of both processors. Yesterday we covered the Phenom II X2 550 and today we bring you the Athlon II X2 250 ADX250OGQBOX.
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Zur Eröffnung der Computex in Taiwan schickt AMD am heutigen Morgen zwei neue Dual-Core Baureihen an den Start. Wir haben uns den 45nm Prozessor Athlon II X2 250 gegriffen und diesen mit Intels im Mai vorgestelltem Pentium E6300 verglichen. Wer hat die beste CPU unter 85 Euro - AMD oder Intel?
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This particlar processor uses AMD's latest 45nm technology, has a low wattage rating of 65watts and operates using a dual core setup running at 3.1GHz. It falls under the Athlon II X2 set of CPU's and is amazing value for money.
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The AMD Athlon II series of processors is a very budget friendly series of processors. Just because they are budget friendly, by no means are they lacking in performance. Today we have the opportunity to look at one such processor. The AMD Athlon II X2 260 is the fastest dual core processor in the Athlon II series. Read on to find out more!
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As we can see, Athlon II X2 250 can still compete with the E6300. So the rollout of new triple-core processors has consolidated AMD's positions in the market segment of below $100. But apparently this was not the only goal. Note the nearly identical results demonstrated by Athlon II X3 435 and Phenom II X3 710, the latter being more costly to manufacture.
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Today we are looking at the latest processor from AMD. It is part of the Athlon II family, and features 3 cores clocking up a total speed of 2.9GHz whilst maintaining 45 nanometer technology and running at a comfortable 95watts. With a sensible price tag to boot, this tri core processor is another step forward for AMD.
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It is one of the latest processor from AMD, is part of the Athlon II X3 processors, and features 3 cores totalling 3GHz and uses the latest 45nm technology from AMD.
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The AMD Athlon II X3 445 is the fastest triple-core processor in the Athlon II series with its overall clock frequency of 3.1GHz. With a street price of $84.99 and a 200MHz boost over its predecessor is the Athlon II X3 445 worth it? Read on to see how it performs in the benchmarks and to see how it handles being overclocked on our AMD 890GX test system.
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Today we check out the Athlon II X3 450 and answer the question "Is there a benefit to the triple core over a traditional dual core processor?" The answer might surprise you. With a price premium of a mere ten bucks over its dual core brother we show you what you get for that extra $10.
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