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Athlon is a family of CPUs designed by AMD, targeted mostly at the desktop market. The name "Athlon" has been largely unused as just "Athlon" since 2001 when AMD started naming its processors Athlon XP , but in 2008 began referring to single core 64-bit processors from the AMD Athlon X2 and AMD Phenom product lines.
Original Athlon logo used in 1999 Logo used since 2018 for Zen-based Athlon processors. Athlon is the brand name applied to a series of x86-compatible microprocessors designed and manufactured by AMD. The original Athlon (now called Athlon Classic) was the first seventh-generation x86 processor and the first desktop processor to reach speeds of ...
Dalí Ryzen 3000 APU series (laptop) and Athlon APU series (laptop) Naples Epyc 7001 series (server) Zen+ series CPUs and APUs (released 2018) Pinnacle Ridge Ryzen 2000 series (desktop) Colfax Ryzen Threadripper 2000 series (desktop) Picasso Ryzen 3000 APU series with RX Vega (desktop & laptop) and Athlon APU series with Radeon Vega (desktop ...
AMD K7 Athlon – microarchitecture of the AMD Athlon classic and Athlon XP microprocessors. Was a very advanced design for its day. First generation was built with a separate L2-cache chip on a board inserted into a slot and introduced extended MMX. The second generation returned to the traditional socket form factor with fully integrated L2 ...
AMD Athlon X4 is a series of budget AMD microprocessors for personal computers. These processors are distinct from A-Series APUs of the same era due to the lack of ...
AMD FX are a series of high-end AMD microprocessors for personal computers which debuted in 2011, claimed as AMD's first native 8-core desktop processor. [1] The line was introduced with the Bulldozer microarchitecture at launch (codenamed "Zambezi"), and was then succeeded by its derivative Piledriver in 2012 (codenamed "Vishera").
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]
Athlon Silver 3050GE Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE 2 Yes 3400 Athlon Gold (3150G, 3150GE) Athlon Gold PRO (3150G, 3150GE) 4 No 3500 (3800–3900 boost) 7. TSMC N7. Zen 2: July 2019: Matisse Ryzen 3 (3100, 3300X) 4 Yes 3600–3800 (3900–4200 boost) 16.0 GT/s PCIe 32 KB inst. 32 KB data per core 512 KB per core 16 MB Socket AM4: Dual-channel DDR4