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The AMD Phenom family is a 64-bit microprocessor family from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), based on the K10 microarchitecture.It includes the AMD Phenom II X6 hex-core series, Phenom X4 and Phenom II X4 quad-core series, Phenom X3 and Phenom II X3 tri-core series, and Phenom II X2 dual-core series.
The model numbers of the Phenom line of processors were changed from the PR system used in its predecessors, the AMD Athlon 64 processor family. The Phenom model numbering scheme, for-later released Athlon X2 processors, is a four-digit model number whose first digit is a family indicator. [12]
Phenom II is a family of AMD's multi-core 45 nm processors using the AMD K10 microarchitecture, succeeding the original Phenom. Advanced Micro Devices released the Socket AM2+ version of Phenom II in December 2008, while Socket AM3 versions with DDR3 support, along with an initial batch of triple- and quad-core processors were released on February 9, 2009. [1]
A new report about OpenAI's hardware strategy just powered significant gains for AMD stock.
The surge comes as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite lost 1.7% and 3.3%, respectively. AMD's stock suffered from the same news dragging down much of Silicon Valley today: the release of a new ...
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) stock is losing ground Wednesday after the publication of the company's third-quarter results. The semiconductor specialist's share price was down 9.6% as of 1 ...
More AMD APUs for laptops running Windows 7 and Windows 8 OS are being used commonly. These include AMD's price-point APUs, the E1 and E2, and their mainstream competitors with Intel's Core i-series: The Vision A- series, the A standing for accelerated. These range from the lower-performance A4 chipset to the A6, A8, and A10.
AMD forecast an adjusted gross margin of roughly 54%, which met analyst expectations. The company reported revenue of $6.82 billion for the third quarter, compared with estimates of $6.71 billion.