
Thus, the chip maker confirmed at the CeBIT trade fair held in Hannover, Germany, the death of the Sempron processor family, which will be replaced by so-called Haymarket, belonging to the E-Series Fusion line.
Sempron processors were developed in 2004 for low-end computers, as this passage to a better life could also join the Phenom family, if confirmed rumors that suggest it would be replaced by microprocessors lines FX-Series or A-Series .
AMD also noted that products of the E-Series, Grass, who will hand over to Sempron, will be low-end and will have a price.
So far we know that E-Series will consist of the E-240, which provides a single nucleus at a speed of 1.5 GHz, and the E-350, dual core and goes up to 1.6 GHz, but is likely to go more models in the coming months.
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