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a6-3400m: 2011 6/14 4 (4) 1.4 2.3 4× 1mb hd 6520g 320:16:8 400 256 35 am3400ddx43gx a6-3410mx: 1.6 1600 45 am3410hlx43gx a6-3420m: december 7, 2011 1.5 2.4 1333 35 am3420ddx43gx a6-3430mx: 1.7 1600 45 am3430hlx43gx a8-3500m: 2011 6/14 1.5 2.4 hd 6620g 400:20:8 444 355.2 1333 35 am3500ddx43gx a8-3510mx: 1.8 2.5 1600 45 am3510hlx43gx a8-3520m ...
+ AMD-V. Clawhammer FX-53, FX-55 ... E2-3200, A4-3300, A4-3420, A6-3500, A6-3600, A6-3620, A6-3650, A6-3670K, A8-3800, A8-3820, A8-3850, A8-3870K ... List of AMD ...
The Puma Family 16h is a low-power microarchitecture by AMD for its APUs.It succeeds the Jaguar as a second-generation version, targets the same market, and belongs to the same AMD architecture Family 16h.
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.
Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX, also known as Gesher New Instructions and then Sandy Bridge New Instructions) are SIMD extensions to the x86 instruction set architecture for microprocessors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). They were proposed by Intel in March 2008 and first supported by Intel with the Sandy Bridge [1 ...
However AMD removed support for XOP from Zen (microarchitecture) onward. [3] The XOP instruction set contains several different types of vector instructions since it was originally intended as a major upgrade to SSE. Most of the instructions are integer instructions, but it also contains floating point permutation and floating point fraction ...
An example of an Intel Upgrade Card. The Intel Upgrade Service was a relatively short-lived and controversial program of Intel that allowed some low-end processors to have additional features unlocked by paying a fee and obtaining an activation code that was then entered in a software program, which ran on Windows 7.
AMD announced the Brazos-T platform on 9 October 2012. It comprised the 4.5-watt AMD Z-Series APU (codenamed Hondo) and the A55T Fusion Controller Hub (FCH), designed for the tablet computer market. [42] [43] The Hondo APU is a redesign of the Desna APU. AMD lowered energy use by optimizing the APU and FCH for tablet computers. [44] [45]