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<span class="content"><font size="2">I&rsquo;ve found myself in between two product launches. From AMD we have today&rsquo;s announcement: the<strong> 3.4GHz Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition</strong>. </font><span class="content"><font size="2">Priced at $245, the 965 is a mere clock speed bump, but an important one. It comes at the same price as this spring&rsquo;s Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition; you get more performance at the same price. </font><span class="content"><font size="2">It is also the highest clocked processor AMD has ever shipped; K8 topped out at 3.2GHz and the original Phenom never went beyond 2.6GHz. We're also back up to a 140W TDP, something we haven't seen since the old Phenom 9950 went away.</font><span class="content"> <p><font size="2">With the 965 BE, AMD has simplified its product lineup. The 800 series Phenom II X4 is gone, as are the DDR2-only Phenom II X4 940 and 920. Most of the 700 series is also done with. Yields are clearly improving and much of the die harvesting is clearly no longer necessary. AMD ought to get rid of the Xn suffix and just use simple model numbers at this point. For more information on the Phenom II architecture, see our launch article.</font></p> <p><font size="2">The second product launch is rumored to happen next month. It&rsquo;s the introduction of Intel&rsquo;s Lynnfield processor. The affordable Nehalem, available in both Core i5 and Core i7 flavors, promises to start at just $199 with motherboards in the low $100s.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3619">Read more...</a></font></p> </span></span></span></span>

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