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  2. Socket 754 - Wikipedia

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    Socket 754 is a CPU socket originally developed by AMD to supersede its Athlon XP platform (Socket A, also referred to as Socket 462). Socket 754 was one of the first sockets developed by AMD to support their new 64-bit microprocessor family known as AMD64 , this time for the consumer market.

  3. List of AMD Sempron processors - Wikipedia

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    The Sempron is a name used for AMD's low-end CPUs, replacing the Duron processor. The name was introduced in 2004, and processors with this name continued to be available for the FM2/FM2+ socket in 2015.

  4. nForce4 - Wikipedia

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    nForce4 is the second evolution of the Media Communications Processor (MCP) [citation needed] and incorporates both Northbridge and Southbridge on a single die (the first was nForce3). The Socket 754 version of the board has the HyperTransport link clocked to 800 MHz (6.4 GB/s transfer rate). Motherboards based on early revisions are mostly ...

  5. List of AMD mobile processors - Wikipedia

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    AMD mobile Initial platform Mobile processor: ProcessorsSocket 754 Mobile Sempron single-core 32-bit processor (codenamed Dublin, Sonora, Roma), or; Mobile Athlon 64 single-core 64-bit processor (codenamed ClawHammer, Odessa, Oakville, Newark), or

  6. List of AMD Turion processors - Wikipedia

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    Model number Frequency L2 cache HT Multi [a] Voltage TDP Socket Release date Order part number Turion 64 ML-28: 1600 MHz: 512 KB: 800 MHz: 8x: 1.35: 35 W: Socket 754: June 22, 2005

  7. Athlon 64 - Wikipedia

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    AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (2.0 GHz) Clawhammer, Socket 754.It is one of the first x86-64 processors available to the general consumer market.. All the 64-bit processors sold by AMD so far have their genesis in the K8 or Hammer project.