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Here's what AMD says about it: Dubbed the Athlon X2 BE, this chip has a confusing new alphanumeric amalgamation attached to its name, and what could be cooler than that? Just like them, these BE-series processors have dual cores with K of L2 cache per core and are intended for Socket AM2 motherboards. Carefully selected as chips that can run at lower operating voltages and thus lower TDPs, these two processors are designed to be a more available version of the Energy Efficient Small Form Factor X2s that were introduced last year. If not, your cold, calloused heart may be warmed by the news that our BE sample also overclocks like a mofo.
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Is this a good cpu for gaming Reply. I'll keep my performance commentary to a minimum.

Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core BE Can Run PC Game System Requirements

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That may be part of what's happening with the BE andwhose model numbers are just a tad higher than the recently introduced Pentium E and E dual-core CPUs. But as we've seen lately, you don't need chart topping performance to bring excitement to the game.

Sunlight streams in through a window across the room, and every so often, I can athlo the shuffle caused by my oldest child turning the page in the book he's reading. If reports out of Taiwan are to be believed, initial performance results from AMD's Barcelona fail to impress and we've got at least a quarter before the race can even potentially get competitive. Well, apparently, not much at all.

Just like them, these BE-series processors have dual cores with Aathlon of L2 cache per core and are intended for Socket AM2 motherboards. All is well, or so it would seem. At least, I believe they indicate relative performance. At the time of publication we couldn't confirm AMD's claims, so we'll just have to wait and see. These two 65nm processors run at 2.

Pay no attention to the "64" on the cap! Neutronbeam Zak, you know you can't validate any of the above details without first throwing Carefully selected as chips that can run at lower operating voltages and thus lower TDPs, these two processors are designed to be a more available version of the Energy Efficient Small Form Factor X2s that were introduced last year.

We have a full slate of performance results for the BE, but we're going to move through them quickly, since the BE is a low-end, low-power processor with few true competitors. We probably won't know how fully AMD will deploy this tactic until it announces more details about its naming scheme or introduces more products that use it.

The series of letters and numbers after that moniker is not entirely random, either.

One obvious advantage of the new naming scheme is that it more closely matches what Intel is now doing, especially the final four digits of the model names. What's not to like?

AMD's Athlon X2 BE-2350 processor

Notable by its omission in the new naming scheme is the "64" after "Athlon. The slight premium comes from the lower yield on these chips, and resultant lower TDP. Why, you ask, should a computing device be audible in one's living room?

Here's what AMD says about it: We'll then focus more on our energy efficiency tests and overclocking efforts, since those are worthy of some additional attention.

Sign up now Username Password Remember Me. Read on to see how we used the BE as a low-power processor and then abused it as a high-power one, to the ve-2350 of all involved. Now, on to our test results. The new scheme is intended to provide more information about a processor at a glance and to confuse AMD's enemies, bringing it victory on the field of battle.

The thinking here is that chips capable of operating at lower voltages that would bring them inside of a 35W TDP can go to the mobile market, while others that can't quite fit into that thermal envelope can still serve well as low-power desktop CPUs. The four numbers after that are divvied up into groups of one and three.

AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core BE-2350

In fact, at 35 watts, this CPU was essentially the exact same thing as a Turion 64 X2 processor, but ensconced in a desktop-style package and ready to drop into practically any Socket AM2 motherboard. For now, the company intends to retain the "plus" model numbers on its existing products rather than renaming its whole lineup. Those hoping for nail biting, teeth clenching battles should apply elsewhere - the CPU war these days is a one horse race.

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