List of AMD Athlon microprocessors
Athlon is the name of a family of CPUs designed by AMD, targeted mostly at the desktop market. It has been largely unused as just "Athlon" since 2001 when AMD started naming its processors Athlon XP, but in 2008 began referring to single core 64-bit processors from the AMD Athlon X2 and AMD Phenom product lines.
Athlon (Model 1,K7 "Argon", 250 nm)
- L2-Cache always runs with 50% of CPU speed
- All models support: MMX, Enhanced 3DNow!
Model Number | Frequency | L2-Cache | FSB 1 | Multiplier | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release Date | Order Part Number |
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Athlon 500 | 500 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 5x | 1.60 V | 42 W | Slot A | June 23, 1999 | AMD-K7500MTR51B C |
Athlon 550 | 550 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 5.5x | 1.60 V | 46 W | Slot A | June 23, 1999 | AMD-K7550MTR51B C |
Athlon 600 | 600 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 6x | 1.60 V | 50 W | Slot A | June 23, 1999 | AMD-K7600MTR51B C |
Athlon 650 | 650 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 6.5x | 1.60 V | 54 W | Slot A | August 9, 1999 | AMD-K7650MTR51B C |
Athlon 700 | 700 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 7x | 1.60 V | 50 W | Slot A | October 4, 1999 | AMD-K7700MTR51B C |
Athlon (Model 2, K75 "Pluto/Orion", 180 nm)
- L2-Cache runs with 50% (up to 700 MHz), 40% (up to 850 MHz) or 33% (up to 1000 MHz) of CPU speed.
- 900 - 1000 MHz have Orion designation.
- All models support: MMX, Enhanced 3DNow!
Model Number | Frequency | L2-Cache | FSB 1 | Multiplier | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release Date | Order Part Number |
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Athlon 550 | 550 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 5.5x | 1.60 V | 31 W | Slot A | November 29, 1999 | AMD-K7550MTR51B A |
Athlon 600 | 600 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 6x | 1.60 V | 34 W | Slot A | November 29, 1999 | AMD-K7600MTR51B A |
Athlon 650 | 650 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 6.5x | 1.60 V | 36 W | Slot A | November 29, 1999 | AMD-K7650MTR51B A |
Athlon 700 | 700 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 7x | 1.60 V | 39 W | Slot A | November 29, 1999 | AMD-K7700MTR51B A |
Athlon 750 | 750 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 7.5x | 1.60 V | 40 W | Slot A | November 29, 1999 | AMD-K7750MTR52B A |
Athlon 800 | 800 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 8x | 1.70 V | 48 W | Slot A | January 6, 2000 | AMD-K7800MPR52B A |
Athlon 850 | 850 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 8.5x | 1.70 V | 50 W | Slot A | February 11, 2000 | AMD-K7850MPR52B A |
Athlon 900 | 900 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 9x | 1.80 V | 60 W | Slot A | March 6, 2000 | AMD-K7900MNR53B A |
Athlon 950 | 950 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 9.5x | 1.80 V | 62 W | Slot A | March 6, 2000 | AMD-K7950MNR53B A |
Athlon 1000 | 1000 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 10x | 1.80 V | 65 W | Slot A | March 6, 2000 | AMD-K7100MNR53B A |
Athlon (Model 4, "Thunderbird", 180 nm)
- L2-Cache always runs with full CPU speed
- All models support: MMX, Enhanced 3DNow!
Model Number | Frequency | L2-Cache | FSB 1 | Multiplier | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release Date | Order Part Number |
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Athlon 600 | 600 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 6x | 1.75 V | 38 W[1] | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0600AMT3B |
Athlon 650 | 650 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 6.5x | 1.7/1.75 V | 36.1/38 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0650AMT3B A0650APT3B |
Athlon 700 | 700 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 7x | 1.7/1.75 V | 38.3/40 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0700AMT3B A0700APT3B |
Athlon 750 | 750 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 7.5x | 1.7/1.75 V | 40.4/43 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0750AMT3B |
Athlon 800 | 800 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 8x | 1.7/1.75 V | 42.6/45 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0800AMT3B A0800APT3B |
Athlon 850 | 850 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 8.5x | 1.7/1.75 V | 44.8/47 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0850AMT3B A0850APT3B |
Athlon 900 | 900 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 9x | 1.75 V | 50 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0900AMT3B A0900APT3B |
Athlon 950 | 950 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 9.5x | 1.75 V | 52 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A0950AMT3B |
Athlon 1000B | 1000 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 10x | 1.75 V | 54 W | Socket A, Slot A | June 5, 2000 | A1000AMS3B A1000AMT3B |
Athlon 1000C | 1000 MHz | 256 KB | 266 MT/s | 7.5x | 1.75 V | 54 W | Socket A | October 31, 2000 | A1000AMS3C A1000AMT3C |
Athlon 1100 | 1100 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 11x | 1.75 V | 55.1/60 W | Socket A | August 14, 2000 | A1100AMS3B |
Athlon 1133 | 1133 MHz | 256 KB | 266 MT/s | 8.5x | 1.75 V | 63 W | Socket A | October 31, 2000 | A1133AMS3C |
Athlon 1200B | 1200 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 12x | 1.75 V | 66 W | Socket A | October 17, 2000 | A1200AMS3B |
Athlon 1200C | 1200 MHz | 256 KB | 266 MT/s | 9x | 1.75 V | 66 W | Socket A | October 31, 2000 | A1200AMS3C |
Athlon 1266 | 1200 MHz | 256 KB | 266 MT/s | 9.5x | 1.75 V | 66 W | Socket A | A1266AMS3C | |
Athlon 1300 | 1300 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 13x | 1.75 V | 68 W | Socket A | March 21, 2001 | A1300AMS3B |
Athlon 1333 | 1333 MHz | 256 KB | 266 MT/s | 10x | 1.75 V | 70 W | Socket A | March 21, 2001 | A1333AMS3C |
Athlon 1400B | 1400 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 14x | 1.75 V | 72 W | Socket A | June 6, 2001 | A1400AMS3B |
Athlon 1400C | 1400 MHz | 256 KB | 266 MT/s | 10.5x | 1.75 V | 72 W | Socket A | June 6, 2001 | A1400AMS3C |
See also
- List of AMD microprocessors
- List of AMD Duron microprocessors
- List of AMD Athlon XP microprocessors
- List of AMD Athlon 64 microprocessors
- List of AMD Athlon X2 microprocessors
- List of AMD Phenom microprocessors
- List of AMD Opteron microprocessors
- List of AMD Sempron microprocessors
- List of Intel microprocessors
Notes
Note 1: Athlons use a double data rate (DDR) front side bus, (EV-6) meaning that the actual data transfer rate of the bus is twice its physical clock rate. The FSB's true data rate, 200 or 266 MT/s, is used in the tables, and the physical clock rates are 100 and 133 MHz, respectively. The multipliers in the tables above apply to the physical clock rate, not the data transfer rate.
External links
- AMD technical documentation for Athlon
- AMD Delivers Business-Ready Desktop Offerings to Solution Providers with AMD Business Class Initiative AMD, 28 April 2008
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