Earlier today we reported that an US based retailer has listed online the prices of AMD's upcoming Opteron 6200-series processors based on the Bulldozer architecture, and now we found out that the same retailer has added to its offer processors from the Opteron 4200 and 3200 ranges.
Together with the designations and the specifications of the single- and dual-socket Opteron chips, Bottom Line Telecommunications has also revealed the pricing of the CPUs.
Starting with the Opteron 3200-series, this ranges in price from $114.45 (85.18 Euros) to $263.12 (995.8 Euros) and contains three processors.
Two of these, the Opteron 3250 EE and 3260 EE, are low-voltage parts with four processing cores, a base clock of 2.5GHz and respectively 2.7GHz and a TDP of just 45W, while the third chip includes eight processing cores, has a base frequency of 2.4GHz and its Level 3 cache memory size is set at a full 8MB.
The second processor series to be listed, the Opteron 4200, includes no less than eight CPUs with either six or eight processing cores and with clock speeds ranging from 2.5GHz to 3.3GHz.
Just like the Opteron 6200 parts, these are also split into low-, mid- and standard-voltage processors, the most expensive chips being the ones with a higher energy efficiency.
Outside of the low-power Opteron 4274 HE and 4256 EE CPUs, which are both priced at $430.00 (roughly 320 Euros), the rest of the processors in this series come with much more affordable price tags ranging from $143 to $360 (106 to 268 Euros).
All the AMD Opteron processors listed above and described in the table accompanying this article are based on the Valencia core.
No information regarding the release date of these processors is available for now, but their desktop counterparts will arrive in a little less than a week from now, on October 12.
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