This CPU was not needed . Even my 9 year old brother knows how to get an extra 100 mhz trough overclocking . Someone said that AMD is fludding the market , but i did not belive that , now ... i'm starting to think that AMD is desparate with these CPU`s . How many they have now ? AMD Athlon II X2 , AMD Sempron 140 ,AMD Phenom II X2 545 , 550 , AMD Phenom II X3 710 720 , AMD Athlon II X4 620 , , AMD Phenom II X3 705e , AMD Athlon II X4 600e , AMD Phenom II X4 810 , AMD Phenom II X4 945 , 955 , 965 , AMD Phenom II X4 905e . Quadcores Athlons now , and more to come . What the hell man ..
When overclocking higher binned chips do better, your 9 year old brother may not realize that the 100mhz difference is differently binned and could have a high possibility with proper cooling.
As far as too many products, I wouldn't really say so...
Single Core - Light load Proc
-Sempron 140 - $36.99 (Can unlock to dual core I believe)
Dual Core Regors - Good proc at a good price, no L3 so will be worse clock for clock by 10 - 15% than L3 brothers (Can unlock to Quads)
-Regor 240 2.8ghz - $60.00
-Regor 245 2.9ghz - $66.00
-Regor 250 3.0ghz - $77.00
Dual Core Callisto's - Great Procs that come in a bit under the Tricores and can unlock to quads.
-Callisto 545 3.0ghz - $89.99
-Callisto 550 BE 3.1ghz - $102.00
Tri Cores Heka - Awesome procs that perform in gaming as good as Quads (Can unlock to Quads).
-Heka 705e 2.5ghz - $116.00 - This is the energy efficient proc, people don't buy these on the same basis as the other procs so hard to count them in the normal list.
-Heka 720 BE 2.8ghz - $124.99 - Amazing proc for the price (Intel has no competitor for this)
Quad with L3 cut a bit
-810 2.6ghz - $144.99
Quad Deneb
-Deneb 945 3.0ghz - $169.99
-Deneb 905e 2.5ghz - $184.99 - Like I said another E proc, look at the price, people pay for energy efficiency as the save off it in the long run.
-Deneb 955 BE 3.2ghz - $189.00
-Deneb 965 BE 3.4ghz - $245.00 - This should level off with the new Intel i5 and i7's out
No as you see in the low end market AMD's plan is to have a processor at every $10 price point. As people buying procs there are trying to get the most for the least, having something every $10 can allow them to squeeze the most for the price. As it moves into the L3 duals you can see them break the $10 gap as that doesn't really matter, they then move to a $20 price gap to differentiate the procs and they also move up from 100mhz difference to a 200mhz difference.
Since this proc would be moving into midrange you can see it will just be a 100mhz increase and probably about $10 - $15 more. I don't see how you can "crucify" them for adding in a nice amount of low end processors. They are giving budget tight people a ton of options. The last new Intel proc for low end was the e5200, and even e7x00 series are still over a $100 when these low end duals are just as fast.