AMD has plans to kill off its Phenom II and Athlon II processors by the end of the first quarter of 2012. However, the Sempron based CPUs will last a lot longer according to reports across the web. The reason behind AMD’s decision is quite simple: for the cost of a single Sempron CPU it makes more sense to purchase a new one rather than buy a whole new system, whereas for the cost of a Phenom II or Athlon II CPU it makes more sense to upgrade to an FM1 or AM3+ platform. Therefore by offering Sempron CPUs up until mid-late 2012 budget PC owners can replace any faulty units for a small cost. The units that will remain in circulation will be the:
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