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Socket 939 (also known as Socket AM1) is a CPU socket released by AMD in June 2004 to supersede the previous Socket 754 for Athlon 64 processors. Socket 939 was succeeded by Socket AM2 in May 2006. It was the second socket designed for AMD's AMD64 range of processors.
For Socket 940 and Socket 939 Opterons, each chip has a three-digit model number, in the form Opteron XYY. For Socket F and Socket AM2 Opterons, each chip has a four-digit model number, in the form Opteron XZYY. For all Opterons, the first digit (the X) specifies the number of CPUs on the target machine: 1 – has 1 processor (uniprocessor)
Model number Clock (GHz) L2 cache (HT (GHz) Multi [a] VCore (TDP (Socket Release date Part number(s) Release price ()Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8: 512: 1000: 9x: 1.40: 67: 939: October 14, 2004
Socket 940: DDR: MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2: PowerNow! AMD64, ccNUMA + SSE2 + PowerNow! + AMD64 + NX Bit. 200 800 90 Venus 100 1600–3000 Socket 939: Troy 200 Socket 940: Athens 800 Denmark 100 2 1600–3200 1000 HT Socket 939: AMD64, NX Bit: Italy 200 1600–3200 Socket 940: AMD64, NX Bit, ccNUMA: Egypt 800 1600–3200 Santa Ana 1200 1800–3200 ...
See LGA 775/Socket T above Socket S1: 2006 AMD Turion 64 X2: Notebook PGA: 638 1.27 [12] 200–800 MHz Socket AM2: 2006 AMD Athlon 64 AMD Athlon 64 X2: Desktop PGA: 940 1.27 [9] 200–1000 MHz Replaces Socket 754 and Socket 939 Socket F/ Socket L (Socket 1207FX) 2006 AMD Athlon 64 FX AMD Opteron (Socket L only support Athlon 64 FX) Desktop ...
Variants of the Athlon 64 have been produced for Socket 754, Socket 939, Socket 940, and Socket AM2. It was AMD's primary consumer CPU, and primarily competed with Intel's Pentium 4, especially the Prescott and Cedar Mill core revisions. The Athlon 64 is AMD's first K8, eighth-generation processor core for desktop and mobile computers. [4]
Model Number Frequency L2-Cache HyperTransport Mult [b] Voltage TDP Release Date Part Number(s) Sempron 2500+ 1400 MHz: 256 KB: 800 MHz: 7x: 1.40 V: 62 W: July 7, 2005
Socket 754; Socket 939; Socket A; Socket AM1; Socket AM2; Socket AM2+ Socket AM3; Socket AM3+ Socket AM4; Socket AM5; Socket FM1; Socket FM2; Socket FM2+ Socket FT1; Socket sTR5; Socket sTRX4; Socket sWRX8; Socket TR4; Super Socket 7