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AMD Quietly Debuts New AMD Sempron Chip
Posted by admin on 04 Aug 2005 - 22:12 1 comment
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Without making any official statements, Advanced Micro Devices has updated its lineup of entry-level processors with new AMD Sempron 3400+ chip, which is expected to offer performance superior compared to Intel’s recently introduced Celeron D 351 chip, but which also comes at higher price-point.

AMD Sempron processor model 3400+ operates at 2.00GHz, is equipped with 256KB L2 cache and features built-in single-channel PC3200 DDR memory controller. The chip has 64-bit capability enabled and is designed for Socket 754 infrastructure. Thermal Design Power (TDP) the latest value processor from AMD is 62W, which is similar to predecessors.




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#1 Posted by College Loan at 24 Mar 2006 - 00:57 Reply To This Comment  
Very good details and new. keep it posted.

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