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Advanced Micro Devices B509
PCB


Advanced Micro Devices Shanghai Shanghai
45nm Processor


Advanced Micro Devices AM29BL802CB
Burst-mode, Boot Sector Flash


Advanced Micro Devices Barcelona Barcelona
QuadCore Processor
The Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ Server Processors are manufactured using AMD’s 65nm silicon on insulator (SOI) process at Fab 36. Although there are no fundamental process changes from those used in the manufacture of the 65nm AMD Athlon Desktop Processors, the Barcelona has increased the number of Cu interconnect layers by two. Core process architecture improvements and design optimization deliver improved transistor performance and cache efficiency.


Advanced Micro Devices Opteron OSA265FAA6CB
Microprocessor


Advanced Micro Devices Athlon 64 X2 Athlon 64 X2
65nm Dual-Core Desktop Processor
AMD will start supplying 65nm processors for the OEM market in December 2006, with the consumer market receiving devices in Q1, 2007. The Athlon 64 X2 offers significant power consumption savings over the previous solutions enabling an increased performance per watt across all AMD platforms. The devices are manufactured using AMD’s 65nm process at Fab 36.


Advanced Micro Devices TURION 64X2 TMDTL50CTW0F
Mobile Processor


Advanced Micro Devices Athlon 64 ADA3200AEP5AR
Processor
The AMD Athlon 64 processor is the most advanced PC processor for mobile computing, providing outstanding performance for demanding software applications. The AMD Athlon 64 processor was also designed to enhance mobility, incorporating AMD PowerNow! technology to deliver performance on demand while helping to extend system battery life. The AMD Athlon 64 processor runs on AMD64 technology, and is the first PC processor to run 32-bit applications at full speed while enabling a new generation of powerful 64-bit software applications.


Advanced Micro Devices Athlon 64 ADA3200AEP5AR
Processor


Advanced Micro Devices Athlon 64 ADA3200DIK4BI
Processor
The Athlon is AMD’s latest attempt to leapfrog Intel in the processor market. Success at 90 nm would help address AMD’s cost disadvantage vis-à-vis Intel. While the 3200+ with a die size of 83mm2, delivers an advantage over the Intel Prescott (at 112mm2), it is comparable in size to the Intel Dothan (at 84mm2). An alternative differentiator may be power, with the Mobile Athlon 64 only consuming 35 Watts of power.


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