Monday, June 13th 2011
AMD to Retire Phenom II X6 by December
With its latest generation of client processors just a stone's throw away (into the mist, since there's still uncertainity surrounding the actual launch dates), AMD is preparing to retire its current front-line client processors, the six-core Phenom II X6. A company slide talking about "desktop processor longetivity" shows all current Phenom II X6 models, including 1100T Black Edition, 1090T Black Edition, 1075T, and 1065T, are scheduled for "end of life" (EOL) in Q4 2011, at the very latest by December. When a product reaches EOL, the company stops taking orders from distributors for it, clears outstanding orders, and stops its production. The company will continue to honor any warranty claims in accordance with its warranty terms and conditions.
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DonanimHaber
38 Comments on AMD to Retire Phenom II X6 by December
I hope AMD releases BD soon and it proves to be worth the wait.
thats interesting and it just 6 months from now
While bulldozer doesn't come out, I figured a 1090T would do just fine...
Besides, even for games, it isn't that bad...
wow I wish I had known that 60plus fps was just so horrific.
:laugh:
The Phenom x4s have been good value gamers CPUs at times, but there have always been cheaper options than the x6 capable of providing superior gaming performance (not least the higher clocked Phenom x4s!).
this is a bunch of hogwash.
what a red herring
I'm not sure what you're getting at by calling it a red herring, though, or by having such an abrasive tone. Yup, CPUs can last a long time. Any good PC built in 2007 will still be ok for most gamers today.
I just get tired of people saying stupid shit. sorry for the abrasive tone. I have need for a 6 core for some heavy dsp stuff. While its not a great bargin for a gamer it performs fine in gaming uses.
I must say that my 9750 OCd @ 2.9GHz still runs good and gets 35 GFLOPS in IntelBurnTest on a good day. My 955 BE gets like 38-40.