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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.
The AMD Jaguar Family 16h is a low-power microarchitecture designed by ... Video Coding Engine; Features ... Athlon 5350 [16] 2.05 Athlon 5150 1.6 Sempron 3850 1.3 450
On November 19, 2019, AMD released the Athlon 3000G, with a higher 3.5 GHz core clock and 1100 MHz graphics clock compared to the Athlon 200GE, [3] also with two cores. [4] The main functional difference between the 200GE was the Athlon 3000G's unlocked multiplier, [ 3 ] allowing the latter to be overclocked on B450 and X470 motherboards.
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Athlon II X3 415e C3 2.5 GHz 3 × 512 KB 2 GHz 12.5× 0.775 - 1.25 45 W AM3 May 11, 2010 AD415EHDK32GM Athlon II X3 420e C3 2.6 GHz 3 × 512 KB 2 GHz 13× 0.775 - 1.25 45 W AM3 September 21, 2010 AD420EHDK32GM Athlon II X3 425e C3 2.7 GHz 3 × 512 KB 2 GHz 13.5× 0.775 - 1.25 45 W AM3 May 3, 2011 AD425EHDK32GM Athlon II X3 425 C2 2.7 GHz
Socket AM1 is a socket designed by AMD, launched in April 2014 [1] for desktop SoCs in the value segment. Socket AM1 is intended for a class of CPUs that contain both an integrated GPU and a chipset, essentially forming a complete SoC implementation, and as such has pins for display, PCI Express, SATA, and other I/O interfaces directly in the socket.
Model Number Frequency L2-Cache FSB Multiplier Voltage TDP Release Date Part Number Standard power: Athlon XP 2000+ 1667 MHz: 256 KB: 266 MT/s: 12.5x: 1.50 V: 60.3 W: September 2003
The Athlon 64 X2 is the first native dual-core desktop central processing unit (CPU) designed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). It was designed from scratch as native dual-core by using an already multi-CPU enabled Athlon 64, joining it with another functional core on one die, and connecting both via a shared dual-channel memory controller/north bridge and additional control logic.