Hoping to offer something for all budgets and desktop computing power requirements, Advanced Micro Devices is planning to sell triple-core versions of its multi-core processors. The Phenom Triple-Core units will be less expensive than its forthcoming top-of-the-line quad-core, AMD said. “Triple-core is perfect for today’s desktop,” said Leslie Sobon, AMD’s director of desktop marketing. “It reflects the users’ demand for multi-core technology and the right multi-core technology for their applications.”
AMD Splits the Multi-Core Difference With 3-Core Processor
Posted by: Fred J. Aun September 18, 2007 11:19 AMHoping to offer something for all budgets and desktop computing power requirements, Advanced Micro Devices is planning to sell triple-core versions of its multi-core processors. The Phenom Triple-Core units will be less expensive than its forthcoming top-of-the-line quad-core, AMD said. “Triple-core is perfect for today’s desktop,” said Leslie Sobon, AMD’s director of desktop marketing. “It reflects the users’ demand for multi-core technology and the right multi-core technology for their applications.”