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History of AMD processors on Tom's Hardware
Franck Mée
August 26, 2008 1:27 PM
August 26, 2008 1:27 PM
From the very first 8086 through to today's Project Fusion, AMD has been making processors for a quarter of a century. Their story is marked by successes as well as failures, and their reputation is that of an alternative supplier with a good relationship between cost and quality.
Our friends at Tom's Hardware have been looking back at this story, revisiting the evolution of x86 architecture along the way.
'After looking at Intel's processors a few months ago, let's check out AMD's x86 models. From the very first 8086 clone in 1982 through to Project Fusion, still in development, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) has always been in competition with Intel. Sometimes technically superior to its competitor (as with the Athlon), and sometimes in difficulty (as with the Phenom), AMD has always managed to keep a part of the x86 processor market within its reach.'
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Our friends at Tom's Hardware have been looking back at this story, revisiting the evolution of x86 architecture along the way.
'After looking at Intel's processors a few months ago, let's check out AMD's x86 models. From the very first 8086 clone in 1982 through to Project Fusion, still in development, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) has always been in competition with Intel. Sometimes technically superior to its competitor (as with the Athlon), and sometimes in difficulty (as with the Phenom), AMD has always managed to keep a part of the x86 processor market within its reach.'
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