Although Advanced Micro Devices pins most of its hopes on hybrid accelerated processing units (APUs) these days, it continues to supply traditional central processing units for performance enthusiasts. In a bid to make its FX-series line a little bit more competitive, the company plans to cut-down their prices in the coming weeks.
On the first of September, 2014, AMD intends to introduce three new FX 8-series central processing units and slash the price of the FX-9590 and the FX-6300 microprocessors, reports Hexus web-site. The move is designed to make the FX-series more competitive against Intel Core i3 and Intel Core i5 products based on the Haswell Refresh and the Devil’s Canyon designs.
The price of the AMD FX-9590, which currently retails for £225, will be dropped to £175, a rather significant price-cut. The price of AMD FX-6300 with six cores will be reduced to around £70.
AMD did not comment on the news-story.
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KitGuru Says: Keeping in mind that AMD’s FX processors are not particularly popular among enthusiasts, it is hard to say whether their price-cut will make them more appealing to performance-demanding customers. At the end of the day, price is only one factor that affects competitive positions of PC platforms.
£70 for the FX-6300 O.O … I think I know what my next build will be.
I was just going to overclock Intel’s Celeron anniversary edition!
it’d be cool if they drop the 8350 to 150$
nice nice nice ! 🙂
Yes fuck yes…. just got my FX-8350 in my mail today. Bought it for 154€…
…the 6300 will be getting a £3.92 price drop? Wooooooooow….:/
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