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Report: AMD Phenom II chips echo Intel's i7

 
940 versus 940. That may be the confusing Intel-AMD processor model-number juxtaposing that consumers can look forward to next year. A Chinese Web site has posted details of Advanced Micro Devices' upcoming Phenom II desktop processors, of which at least two are due to be launched at the Consumer Electronics ... Originally posted at Nanotech - The Circuits Blog (link)

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