If you purchased one (from any website) after visiting AMD.com or you live in California, you can claim money for it.
Heres some info from https://www.amdcpusettlement.com/
- A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (“AMD” or “Defendant”), alleging it violated the law by misrepresenting the number of “cores” in certain of its AMD FX CPUs.
- You are included if you purchased one or more of the following AMD CPUs either (1) while residing in California or (2) after visiting the AMD.com website (or both): FX-8120, FX-8150, FX-8320, FX-8350, FX-8370, FX-9370, or FX-9590.
- Those who file claims will be eligible to receive a pro rata portion of the Settlement Fund, up to $300 per CPU purchased. If you do not have proof of your purchase(s), you may not make a claim for any more than five (5) CPUs.
Submit a claim at https://www.amdcpusettlement.com/submit-claim.php along with your invoice or proof of purchase.
Keep in mind that you can say you visited AMD.com before purchasing it from a third-party such as Amazon or NewEgg and they won’t be able to validate it.