Wednesday, May 4, 2005
AMD released new prices for its socket 754 Sempron processors, with prices sliding 5-10%. The new prices went into effect on May 2.
AMD’s price cuts are aimed to accelerate its K8 CPUs’ adoption in the entry-level market, said motherboard makers. First-tier motherboard makers may soon begin marketing Socket-754 K8 models with an FOB (free on board) price of less than US$50, down about 5%, the makers believe.
As the AMD may begin being phased out after the second quarter, AMD will mainly market its socket-939 Athlon 64 processors for the high-end and mainstream segments, while socket-754 Semprons will occupy the entry-level segment, motherboard makers commented.
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