(AMD) has announced that it will enter PC storage business with the introduction of its new line of Radeon R7 gaming SSDs or Solid-State Drives. AMD's new SSDs will be under the Radeon R7 product name with capacities ranging from 120GB to 480GB. Take a look at the table below for the specs: Pricing and availability is yet to be announced but it is expected to carry price tags that should compete with other SSDs in the market. Been using the Phenom x4 9950 CPU sent to me by AMD for over a month now and I have been doing some simple benchmarks with it. The Phenom X4 9950 is the latest and fastest among AMD's quad core series. You will notice the ones from AMD and Intel are already capable of supporting DDR3 RAMs. On the other hand, the newer ones by AMD offers single-core and dual-core CPUs with higher cache memory. Notice thought that TDP of the AMD chips are still way higher at 12watts; that's almost twice that of the ones from Intel so they should be some noticeable battery life differences between the two. Read more in our articles including "AMD to launch new Radeon R7 gaming SSDs" and "AMD Phenom X4 9950 Benchmark".
(AMD) has announced that it will enter PC storage business with the introduction of its new line of Radeon R7 gaming SSDs or Solid-State Drives. AMD's new SSDs will be under the Radeon R7 product name with capacities ranging from 120GB to 480GB.
Take a look at the table below for the specs: Pricing and availability is yet to be announced but it is expected to carry price tags that should compete with other SSDs in the market. Been using the Phenom x4 9950 CPU sent to me by AMD for over a month now and I have been doing some simple benchmarks with it. The Phenom X4 9950 is the latest and fastest among AMD's quad core series.
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