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Old 18th October 2004, 14:11   #1
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Default AMD preps high-performance chips for desktops: A64 4000+

Advanced Micro Devices is preparing to fire a new engine for hot-rod PCs.

The chipmaker will unveil its Athlon 64 FX-55 chip next week, in an effort to bump up the performance of game desktops and other high-end PCs in time for the holiday season. The chip is expected to be unveiled on Tuesday, along with the AMD Athlon 64 4000+, the company's highest-performance processor for mainstream desktops

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