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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.
Mobile Sempron single-core 64-bit processor (codenamed Huron), with the following: 27 mm (W) × 27 mm (D) × 2.5 mm (H) BGA package, named "ASB1" low voltage processors; Mobile chipset AMD RS690E series chipset + SB600 southbridge. Mobility Radeon HD 3000 series GPU on 55 nm process (as option) DDR2 SO-DIMM; Mobile support
Picasso Ryzen 3000 APU series with RX Vega (desktop & laptop) and Athlon APU series with Radeon Vega ... List of AMD Sempron processors; List of AMD Turion processors;
Athlon XP 3000+ 2167 MHz: 512 KB: 333 MT/s: 13x: 1.65 V: 74.3 W: ... Actually renamed AMD Mobile Sempron processors (SMN2600BIX2AY, SMN2800BIX3AY, SMN3000BIX2AY ...
Socket A (also known as Socket 462) is a zero insertion force pin grid array (PGA) CPU socket used for AMD processors ranging from the Athlon Thunderbird to the Athlon XP/MP 3200+, and AMD budget processors including the Duron and Sempron. Socket A also supports AMD Geode NX embedded processors (derived from the Mobile Athlon XP). It ...
AMD's intent in releasing 64-bit entry-level processors was to extend the market for 64-bit processors, which at the time of Sempron 64's first release, was a niche market. In 2006, AMD announced the Socket AM2 and Socket S1 line of Sempron processors.
1600–3000 Socket 939: Troy 200 Socket 940: ... Sempron: Paris 3000+ 1 1800 800 HT 64+64 128 ... List of AMD processors with 3D graphics;
Socket S1 is the CPU socket type used by AMD for their Turion 64, Athlon 64 Mobile, Phenom II Mobile and later Sempron processors, which debuted with the dual-core Turion 64 X2 CPUs on May 17, 2006. Technical specifications