Read more.Speculation that relationship may be warming up as Dell actively promotes new SKU.
Read more.Speculation that relationship may be warming up as Dell actively promotes new SKU.
Huzzah for AMD being back in Dell's lineup and all, but why on earth are these systems all shipping with K8 or 65nm K10 CPUs? Where's the Phenom II / Athlon II lineup?!?
Or could it be something to do with this:Now, it could just be my inherent cynicism, but does anyone else see anything fishy about AMD selling $86M of written down inventory, followed by Dell releasing a range of Desktops featuring aging, redundant CPUs...?Originally Posted by Hexus
They're not redundant, if they're put together properly and at the right price point, these could be so very nice low powered desktops.
Whilst these pale in comparison to most dual-cores, let alone i7, how many people actually need that sort of power in a machine ? These Sempron LE processors are at least twice as fast as the Atoms in netbooks/nettops and are probably drawing 50-60w at max load. Yes, these aren't high-end games machines but they also aren't costing you £100 a year in running costs.
My main complaints are that these need to be priced at £199 and be in a SFF case.
Oh, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with them, but they are aging technology - the Sempron LE is a K8 processor for flip's sake - that's essentially 6 year old technology - and AMD have now replaced the entire Phenom series top to bottom with 45nm models: the Athlon II X2s start at < £50.
Note that I'm not saying the processors are 'obsolete' - that would be something entirely different, and I agree that they are perfectly acceptably performing processors in their own right, but in comparison with AMDs currently processor line they are 'redundant' - i.e. they have been replaced by better performing alternatives with lower power draws at similar price points. In a brand new computer they just don't make sense.
The one processor here I might make an exception for is the Sempron LE, since there's no single core processors in the current line up (and nothing with as low a power draw). It looks like AMD might be abandoning single-core forever...
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