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- With the first eight-core desktop processor, enthusiasts and overclockers get an amazing PC experience at unheard of prices - 

SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Oct. 12, 2011 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) today unleashed the AMD FX family of CPUs, delivering a fully unlocked and customisable experience for desktop PC users. The AMD FX series of desktop CPUs includes the first-ever eight-core desktop processor, enabling extreme multi-display gaming, mega-tasking and HD content creation for PC and digital enthusiasts - all for less than £219.99 (U.K retail price). This marks the first retail availability of processors that use AMD's new multi-core architecture (codenamed "Bulldozer"), which is included in AMD's upcoming server CPU (codenamed "Interlagos") and the next-generation of AMD Accelerated Processing Units.

"AMD FX CPUs are back with a vengeance, as validated by the recent feat of setting a Guinness World Records® title for ‘Highest Frequency of a Computer Processor,'" said Chris Cloran, corporate vice president and general manager, Client Group at AMD. "While overclockers will certainly enjoy the frequencies the AMD FX processors can achieve, PC enthusiasts and HD media aficionados will appreciate the remarkable experience that AMD FX processors can provide as part of a balanced, affordable desktop system."

All AMD FX CPUs offer completely unlocked processor clock multipliers for easier overclocking, paving the way for PC enthusiasts to enjoy higher CPU speeds and related performance gains. Additionally, these processors use AMD Turbo Core Technology to dynamically optimize performance across CPU cores enabling maximum performance for intense workloads.

Starting today, the following AMD FX CPUs will be available from global retailers. Additional AMD FX CPUs and systems based on the AMD FX processors will be available for purchase following the initial launch.

  • FX-8150: Eight cores, 3.6 GHz CPU base (3.9 GHz Turbo Core, 4.2 GHz Max Turbo), £194.99 retail price inc VAT (U.K) Retailer: Aria
  • FX-8120: Eight cores, 3.1 GHz CPU base (3.4 GHz Turbo Core, 4.0 GHz Max Turbo), £164.99 retail price inc VAT (U.K) Retailer: Aria
  • FX-6100: Six cores, 3.3 GHz CPU base (3.6 GHz Turbo Core, 3.9 GHz Max Turbo), £139.99 retail price inc VAT (U.K) Retailer: Dabs
  • FX-4100: Four cores, 3.6 GHz CPU base (3.7 GHz Turbo Core, 3.8 GHz Max Turbo), £89.99 retail price inc VAT (U.K) Retailer: Dabs

Without spending a small fortune, users can combine an AMD FX CPU with an AMD 9-series chipset motherboard and AMD RadeonTM HD 6000 series graphics cards to create the AMD "Scorpius" platform for an astounding gaming and HD entertainment experience. As part of the "Scorpius" platform, AMD FX CPUs also support AMD CrossFireXTM technology, which allows the combination of multiple graphics cards in a PC for stunning visual experiences, and AMD Eyefinity technology support for super resolution on up to six monitors. With AMD CatalystControl CenterTM  / AMD VISION Engine Control Center, users can get regular updates to help improve system performance and stability, and to add new software enhancements.

Supporting Resources

§  Stay tuned to the AMD Game blog for AMD's take on AMD FX CPU performance, overclocking and more.

§  Learn how AMD set a Guinness World Record.

§  Is your rig ready for the AMD FX CPU? Read up to be sure.

§  Follow AMD on Twitter at @AMD_Unprocessed for AMD FX CPU updates.

§  Like AMD on Facebook.

About AMD

AMD (NYSE: AMD) is a semiconductor design innovator leading the next era of vivid digital experiences with its groundbreaking AMD Fusion Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) that power a wide range of computing devices. AMD's server computing products are focused on driving industry-leading cloud computing and virtualization environments. AMD's superior graphics technologies are found in a variety of solutions ranging from game consoles, PCs to supercomputers. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.