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  2. Socket AM2 - Wikipedia

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    The Socket AM2, renamed from Socket M2 (to prevent using the same name as Cyrix MII processors), is a CPU socket designed by AMD for desktop processors, including the performance, mainstream and value segments.

  3. Socket AM2+ - Wikipedia

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    Socket AM2+ is a CPU socket, which is the immediate successor to Socket AM2 that is used by several AMD processors such as Athlon 64 X2. Socket AM2+ is a mid-migration from Socket AM2 to Socket AM3 and both AM2+ and AM2 socket CPUs and motherboards have the potential to operate together. Actual interoperability depends upon other factors ...

  4. CPU socket - Wikipedia

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    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 Server LGA: 1207 1.1 [13] Socket L: 1000 MHz in Single CPU mode, 2000 MHz in Dual CPU mode Replaces Socket 940

  5. List of AMD Sempron processors - Wikipedia

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    1.1.8 "Manila" (Socket AM2, Energy Efficient Small Form Factor, F2, 90 nm) 1.1.9 "Sparta" (Socket AM2, ... The Sempron is a name used for AMD's low-end CPUs, ...

  6. Category:AMD sockets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "AMD sockets" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Socket AM2; Socket AM2+ Socket AM3; Socket AM3+ Socket AM4; Socket ...

  7. Phenom II - Wikipedia

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    Phenom II is a family of AMD's multi-core 45 nm processors using the AMD K10 microarchitecture, succeeding the original Phenom. Advanced Micro Devices released the Socket AM2+ version of Phenom II in December 2008, while Socket AM3 versions with DDR3 support, along with an initial batch of triple- and quad-core processors were released on February 9, 2009. [1]