news 28 Posted April 28, 2008 Three Cores instead of four. AMD follows in the footsteps of ATI's "Pro" series to increase yield on the Phenom series. As it turns out, though, it is not just an issue of reducing the number of cores and incur some scaling back of performance, there are also software recognition and licensing issues that come into play. In the end, while the Phenom X3 performs admirably well in some applications, it's performance comes in last in a number of other applications simply because, in a triple core configuration, those will only utilize a single core. Does that really matter for the end user? Read on ... AMD's Phenom X3 8750 - The Power of 3 (LostCircuits) http://www.lostcircuits.com/cpu/amd_phenom8750/ Thanks for any news postings!! Best regards Michael -- Michael Schuette, ms ( -at -) lostcircuits.com on 4/27/2008 Share this post Link to post