AMD announces Athlon MP and Opteron price cuts, some by as much as 34%
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), in response to Intel’s processor price cuts in mid-July, has also lowered its workstation CPU prices. The largest price cut was on its Opteron 242 processor, whose price fell from US$690 to US$455, a 34% decrease.
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