Monday, June 25th 2007
AMD Starts Phasing Out Single-core Athlon CPUs
AMD has decided to start pulling out some of its single-core Athlon 64 CPUs, which will be replaced by the 45W (single-core) Semprons that will be released in September this year. The soon-to-be phased out CPUs are the 65nm-built Athlon 64 3500+, 3800+ and 4000+ while their replacements are the upcoming 65nm Sempron LE-1300 (2.3GHz), LE-1250 (2.2GHz) and LE-1200 (2.1GHz), all boasting 512KB L2 cache and the 256KB L2 cached LE-1100 (1.9GHz) and LE-1150 (2.0GHz) models.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
29 Comments on AMD Starts Phasing Out Single-core Athlon CPUs
Athlon Single Cores I salute you o7
it was a very good chip, and overclocke great :)
Missing mine, but got an X2 at 2.8GHz which is fast to me; unfortunatly dont have the money for a C2D system.
RIP
I have:
3200+
3000+
2900+ x2
2500+
and those are just the bartons...
not sure what the fsb is on this bad boy. im actually selling this with the mobo and 512 ddr400 ram if anyone is interested
On a side note, arent the ones they are talking about now the AM2 single cores or am I just losing it?
It was rather cheap in it's day (bang for the $$$) and very powerful aswell, I can still play all of my games on Vista w/ minimal lag.
His point is correct, theres little to no reason to buy a single core CPU as they're close enough in price if not cheaper to get a dual core.
Who in their right mind is going to buy a 2.2GHz 3500+ for $65 when you can get a dual-core 2GHz x2 3800+ for $67?