Low-Power Mobile AMD Athlon™ 64 processors are identified by a 4-digit model number. AMD model numbers, based on a wide range of popular industry-standard benchmarks, are a simple, accurate representation of relative AMD processor performance.
The AMD model number methodology is designed to help end users simplify their PC purchase decision. The higher the model number, the better the overall software performance on the processor. The "+" at the end of each model number indicates the added performance benefits delivered by AMD's innovative processor designs.
The chart below lists all available Low-Power Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor models, corresponding processor frequencies, and associated features.
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Low-Power Mobile AMD Athlon™
64 Processor |
| Model Numbers |
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Model Number |
Frequency |
L2 Cache |
| 3000+ |
2.0 GHz |
512 KB |
|
2800+ |
1.8 GHz |
512 KB |
|
2700+ |
1.6 GHz |
512 KB |
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| AMD64 Technology |
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| Simultaneous 32- & 64-bit computing |
Yes |
| Enhanced Virus Protection for Windows® XP SP2 |
Yes |
| L1 Cache (Instruction + Data) |
128KB (64KB + 64KB) |
| L2 Cache |
512KB |
| HyperTransport™ Technology |
Yes, one 16/16-bit link @ up to 1600MHz |
HyperTransport I/O Bandwidth |
Up to 6.4 GB/s |
| Integrated DDR Memory Controller |
Yes |
| Memory Controller Width |
64-bit |
Type of Memory Supported |
PC3200, PC2700, PC2100 and PC1600 DDR unbuffered memory |
Memory Bandwidth |
Up to 3.2 GB/s |
Total Processor-to-system
Bandwidth (HyperTransport plus memory bandwidth) |
Up to 9.6 GB/s |
| Advanced Power Management |
AMD PowerNow!™ Technology |
Process Technology |
90 nanometer,
SOI (silicon-on-insulator) technology |
Packaging |
754-pin lidless micro PGA |
Thermal Design Power |
35W |
Die Size |
84 mm2 |
Number of Transistors |
68.5 million |
| Manufacturing Site |
Fab 30 in Dresden, Germany |
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