AMD launched three new chips

On November 29, the world's second-largest chip maker, AMD, announced three high-end models of the Athlon 64 FX-70 series for PCs to compete with rival Intel.

AMD also announced a very competitive price list for these chips, from 599 - 999 USD / pair depending on the clock. Reportedly, the company's previous high-end model FX-16 sold for 713USD.

Picture 1 of AMD launched three new chips According to AMD representatives, the new chip allows computers to achieve higher performance while performing many tasks such as playing games, burning DVDs, downloading movies .

Intel's latest and most powerful PC chip, Core 2 Extreme, is integrated with four cores on two separate chips, each serving as a separate processor, allowing the computer to run. and many applications consume a lot of memory.

AMD is still popular with dual-core chips, and it is unclear that there are no plans to release a "four-core" chip next year. As a result, the company tends to use chip pairs (combining processors and graphics chips) to enhance system power. AMD has partnered with Nvidia to launch these combined processor products.

AMD partners ensure that when a 4-core chip is available, customers can easily upgrade the system by switching to a new processor without changing the hardware involved.