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The third generation, branded as XP, introduced full support for SSE. AMD K8 Hammer – also known as AMD Family 0Fh . Based on the K7 but was designed around a 64-bit ISA , added an integrated memory controller , HyperTransport communication fabric, L2 cache sizes up to 1 MB (1128 KB total cache), and SSE2 .
The AMD Bulldozer Family 15h is a microprocessor microarchitecture for the FX and Opteron line of processors, developed by AMD for the desktop and server markets. [1] [2] Bulldozer is the codename for this family of microarchitectures. It was released on October 12, 2011, as the successor to the K10 microarchitecture.
3300–4700 (4000–5000 boost) December 2012 Delhi Opteron 3300 series (3320EE, 3350HE, 3365, 3380) 4/8 1900–2800 (2100–3800 boost) 8 MB (all models) Seoul Opteron 4300 series (43CXEE, 43GKHE, 4310EE, 4332HE, 4334, 4340, 4365EE, 4376HE, 4386) 4/6/8 2000–3500 (2300–3800 boost) 3200 MHz HT up to 2 links 8 MB (all models) Socket C32
AMD Steamroller Family 15h is a microarchitecture developed by AMD for AMD APUs, which succeeded Piledriver in the beginning of 2014 as the third-generation Bulldozer-based microarchitecture. [2] Steamroller APUs continue to use two-core modules as their predecessors, while aiming at achieving greater levels of parallelism.
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Dana TM4, previously known as TM4 Inc., is a joint-venture between Dana Corporation and government-owned public utility Hydro-Québec.Established in 1998, it is active in the development of electric vehicle motors and related power systems. [1]
The Athlon 64 is a ninth-generation, AMD64-architecture microprocessor produced by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), released on September 23, 2003. [1] It is the third processor to bear the name Athlon, and the immediate successor to the Athlon XP. [2]
The TM-41 was a circular, metal-cased Soviet anti-tank landmine used during the Second World War. The mines case consisted of a short cylinder with the entire top surface being used as a pressure plate. The mine has a carrying handle on the side of the mine. It was normally painted olive drab and was broadly similar to the larger, later, TM-44 ...