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AMD and Cyrix once proposed a somewhat similar-in-purpose OpenPIC architecture supporting up to 32 processors; [25] it had at least declarative support from IBM and Compaq around 1995. [26] No x86 motherboard was released with OpenPIC however. [27] After the OpenPIC's failure in the x86 market, AMD licensed Intel's APIC for its AMD Athlon and ...
List of AMD Athlon XP processors. ... Download as PDF; ... The Athlon XP microprocessor from AMD is a seventh-generation 32-bit CPU targeted at the consumer market.
The Am29000 family are 32-bit RISC microprocessors. The Am29000 was a Berkeley RISC, register window design similar to the Sun SPARC. Am29000 32-bit RISC microprocessor, 4-stage Pipeline, 512-byte BTC (branch target cache) Am29005 32-bit RISC microprocessor with neither (functional) MMU nor BTC; Am29027 Floating-point unit co-processor chip
Linux device drivers for AMD hardware in August 2016 Screenshot of glxinfo showing OpenGL information with glxgears running on a Linux system with AMDGPU kernel module. AMD's proprietary driver, AMD Catalyst for their Radeon, is available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (formerly fglrx). A current version can be downloaded from AMD's site, and ...
Common device driver compatibility issues include: a 32-bit device driver is required for a 32-bit Windows operating system, and a 64-bit device driver is required for a 64-bit Windows operating system. 64-bit device drivers must be signed by Microsoft, because they run in kernel mode and have unrestricted access to the computer hardware. For ...
The Sempron is a name used for AMD's low-end CPUs, replacing the Duron processor. The name was introduced in 2004, and processors with this name continued to be available for the FM2/FM2+ socket in 2015.
AMD-760 chipset AMD-761 Nov 2000 Athlon, Athlon XP, Duron , Alpha 21264. 133 (FSB) AMD-766, VIA-T82C686B AGP 4×, DDR SDRAM AMD-760MP chipset AMD-762 May 2001 Athlon MP: AMD-766 AGP 4× AMD-760MPX chipset AMD-768 AGP 4×, Hardware RNG Most initial boards shipped without USB headers due to a fault with the integrated USB controller.
Socket A also supports AMD Geode NX embedded processors (derived from the Mobile Athlon XP). It compliments (and later supersedes) the prior Slot A CPU interface used in some Athlon Thunderbird processors. The front-side bus frequencies supported for the AMD Athlon XP and Sempron are 133 MHz, 166 MHz, and 200 MHz. Socket A supports 32-bit CPUs ...