Just fresh from its triumphant Third quarter where AMD finally outsold Intel in the US consumer market, the company has slashed the pricing on its Turion 64 Mobile CPUs by up to 25 per cent.
Pricing has been cut on the Turion 64, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 for full-size notebooks, Sempron, and mobile Sempron CPUs for desktop PCs and notebooks, but the biggest cuts of all were saved for the mobile chips.
The company held its pricing on the recently popular Opterons, the Athlon 64, and Athlon 64 FX lines.
The company is on a roll at the moment with a commanding performance lead over rival Intel that has helped it drive revenues to new heights in Q3. The quarter to September 25th saw AMD post revenues of US$1.5 billion and net income of US$76 million a 23 per cent growth in sales over the equivalent period last year and 21 per cent sequentially from the second quarter this year.
The price list is here.