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Advanced Micro Devices has lowered the prices on its desktop-class microprocessors. The decrease is less than intangible.

Based on the new price-list of AMD, which quotes prices for customers getting 1000+ central processing units (CPUs),  the Sunnyvale, California-based chip supplier slightly dropped its pricing by $3 - $22. For example, premium-class AMD Phenom II X4 965 with unlocked multiplier now costs $165.

Noteworthy, but the new decrease also stresses AMD's  reluctance to drop pricing of quad-core AMD Athlon II X4 below $100 or $99.

The intangible decrease may mean that the company is confident of its product lineup for the back-to-school (BTS) season.

Tags: AMD, Phenom, Athlon

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Prices now seems more appropriate and in my range.
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