Several large motherboard manufacturers have started to ship out a wide  variety of Socket FM1 A55 chip set boards across the European market.  The A55 chip set is essentially A75 minus native USB 3.0 and SATA III  6GB/s support, which in practice makes them a lot cheaper to make and  therefore a lower end price for the consumer. There is also no "FIS  Switching" which would normally allow rear IO panel E-SATA connectivity.
Vendors have AMD's permission to use third party controllers to provide  USB 3.0 or SATA III support but these seems pointless when they can just  make A75 boards instead. Most current A75 boards are selling at €55 and  upwards to around €80 for the more deluxe ones. So since the A55 boards  pack less features they will come in possibly as low as €45 and  upwards. Gigabyte has already made an ATX and an mATX A55 board  available to the European and British market at a price of €80 for the  ATX and €63 for the mATX.

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