AMD Athlon II processor – Best performance
AMD launches line changes in its microprocessor Athlon II. The changes in one version would be enough, because what really has made the company has been upgrading the entire range Ahtlon II, both in its dual-core versions, as in the triple-core and quad-core, ie versions 2, 3 and 4 cores.

The seven new AMD chips are optimized to work at a faster rate and, nevertheless, are not at a higher price. The improved technology to these seven models of architecture Athlon II also include improvements in terms of heat dissipation.
These new CPUs are designed to work with socket AM3, but without losing compatibility with AM2 (although it needed an update to the BIOS), so that support DDR2 and DDR3.
The new processors added to the line Athlon 2 are listed after the jump:
New Microprocessors Ahtlon II
Quad-core
- Athlon II X4 640
Speed: 3.0GHz
L1: 4 x 64KB | L2: 4x 512KB
TDP: 95
Price: $ 122 - Athlon II X4 635
Speed: 2.9GHz
L1: 4 x 64KB | L2: 4x 512KB
TDP: 95
Price: $ 99.99 - Athlon II X4 610e
Speed: 2.4GHz
L1: 4 x 64KB | L2: 4x 512KB
TDP: 45
Price: $ 143
Triple-core
- Athlon II X3 445
Speed: 3.1GHz
L13 x 64KB | L2: 3x 512KB
TDP: 95
Price: $ 87 - Athlon II X3 415e
Speed: 2.5GHz
L13 x 64KB | L2: 3x 512KB
TDP: 45
Price: $ 102
Dual-core
- Athlon X2 260 II
Speed: 3.2GHz
L1: 2 x 64KB | L2: 2x 1MB
TDP: 65
Price: $ 76 - Athlon X2 245e II
Speed: 2.9GHz
L1: 2 x 64KB | L2: 2x 1MB
TDP: 45
Price: $ 77
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