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ARTICLES RELATED TO Athlon 64 - Features |  |  |  | Athlon 64 - Features: Encyclopedia II - Athlon 64 - FeaturesThe Athlon 64 features an on-die memory controller, a feature not previously seen on x86 CPUs. Not only does this mean the controller runs at the same clock rate as the CPU itself, it also means the electrical signals have a shorter physical distance to travel compared to the old northbridge interfaces. The result is a significant reduction in latency (response time) for access requests to main memory.
Translation Look-Aside Buffers (TLBs) have also been enlarged, with reduced latencies and improved branch prediction, with four times ...
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Athlon 64 - Clawhammer 130 nm SOI.
CPU-Stepping: C0, CG
L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions)
L2-Cache: 1024 KB, fullspeed
MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, NX Bit (only CG)
Socket 754, 800 MHz HyperTransport (HT800)
Socket 939, 1000 MHz HyperTransport (HT1000)
VCore: 1.50 V
Power Consumption (TDP): 89 Watt max
First Release: September 23, 2003
Clockrate: 2000 - 2600 MHz
See also:Athlon 64, Athlon 64 - Features, Athlon 64 - Sockets, Athlon 64 - Athlon 64 FX models, Athlon 64 - Sledgehammer 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Clawhammer 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - San Diego 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Toledo 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Athlon 64 models, Athlon 64 - Clawhammer 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Newcastle 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Winchester 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Venice 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - San Diego 90 nm SOI Read more here: » Athlon 64: Encyclopedia II - Athlon 64 - Athlon 64 models |
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 |  |  | Athlon 64 - Features: Encyclopedia II - Athlon 64 - SocketsAt the introduction of Athlon 64 in September 2003, only Socket 754 and Socket 940 (Opteron) were ready and available. The onboard memory controller was not capable of running unbuffered (non-registered) memory in dual-channel mode at the time of release; as a stopgap measure, they introduced the Athlon 64 on Socket 754, and brought out a non-multiprocessor version of the Opteron called the Athlon 64 FX, as a multiplier unlocked enthusiast part for Socket 940, comparable to Intel's Pentium 4 Extreme Edition for the high end market.
In ...
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Athlon 64 - Sledgehammer 130 nm SOI.
CPU-Stepping: C0, CG
L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions)
L2-Cache: 1024 KB, fullspeed
MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, AMD64
Socket 940, 800 MHz HyperTransport (HT800)
Registered DDR-SDRAM required
VCore: 1.50/1.55 V
Power Consumption (TDP): 89 Watt max
First Release: September 23, 2003
Clockrate: 2200 MH ...
See also:Athlon 64, Athlon 64 - Features, Athlon 64 - Sockets, Athlon 64 - Athlon 64 FX models, Athlon 64 - Sledgehammer 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Clawhammer 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - San Diego 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Toledo 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Athlon 64 models, Athlon 64 - Clawhammer 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Newcastle 130 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Winchester 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - Venice 90 nm SOI, Athlon 64 - San Diego 90 nm SOI Read more here: » Athlon 64: Encyclopedia II - Athlon 64 - Athlon 64 FX models |
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