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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 ...
Architecture Fabrication (nm) Family Release Date Code name Model Group Cores SMT Clock rate () Bus Speed & Type [a] Cache Socket Memory Controller Features L1 L2
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.
AMD Software (formerly known as Radeon Software) is a device driver and utility software package for AMD's Radeon graphics cards and APUs. Its graphical user interface is built with Qt [ 6 ] and is compatible with 64-bit Windows and Linux distributions .
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 first version, named "Summit PI", launched in February 2017. It was targeted at the first generation Zen chips, and started with version 1.0.0.4. In December 2017, when Summit PI reached version 1.0.0.7, the branch was renamed to "Raven PI" (its version numbering was not reset), and it was released as the first version of AGESA to support ...
It is to be expected that AMD's own proprietary Vulkan driver, which was released in March [when?], and was announced to be released as free and open-source software in the future and be mainlined into Mesa, also abandons Gallium3D. [107] RADV is a free project for AMD and is available since version 13. [9]
This library provides mathematical routines optimized for AMD processors. The successor to ACML is the AMD Optimizing CPU Libraries (AOCL), a set of mostly open source libraries compiled for AMD64 processors. It includes the open source BLIS, libFLAME, ScaLAPACK, FFTW, and AOCL-Sparse, plus the original closed-source AMD LibM, memcpy, and RNG. [2]