A64 vs. Sempron article

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A64 vs. Sempron article

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wish they would include folding in their benches
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probably slower because of the smaller cache - looks like one of these on the specials they have at oupost would make an oustanding granny machine though - the were selling combos for less than $150 as i recall
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not a bad looking chip really.

it is hard to benchmark F@H as you get different cores everytime....or is atleast hard to get the same one.

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..... man I just can't make myself become enthused about the Sempron.

But the Duron had to have a replacement.

Spose every chip has to have it's niche.



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