AMD Athlon Desktop Processors

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AMD Athlon Desktop Processors

The AMD Athlon processor family is the very first Windows Compatible 64 bit PC processor which delivers unsurpassed performance coupled with high end technology utilizing 32 bit and 64 bit computing simultaneously.

AMD Athlon 64 FX (Desktop Processor)
The AMD Quad FX platform with Dual Socket Direct Connect (DSDC) Architecture is an ideal processor for the most complex and demanding multi-threaded digital content creation software as well as high demanding multi threaded games. This processor utilizes the most advanced processor technology and is specifically designed for the PC enthusiasts. It gives the ultimate experience in digital media and games. It’s key benefits and features include:
AMD64 is designed to enable simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing with no degradation in performance.
It eliminates the hassles and bottlenecks of system architecture as the central processing unit is directly connected to everything.

The AMD Quad FX platform is a two-socket, four-core processing solution featuring Dual Socket Direct Connect (DSDC) Architecture for high-bandwidth processor to processor communication. The DSDC architecture facilitates high bandwidth communication and id designed to meet the requirements of demanding multi threaded games and multi threaded digital content.

The AMD 64 comes equipped with enhanced virus protection which can significantly minimize the costs associated with certain malicious viruses, worms, and Trojan horses and help minimize the total cost of ownership of AMD64 processor-based systems.

The AMD Quad FX platform features two AMD Athlon™ 64 FX dual-core processors and a total of four processing cores, with a path to upgrade seamlessly to a total of eight processing cores when AMD quad-core processors are available.

AMD Athlon processors are designed to work with DDR SDRAM with data rates of 200 MHz, 266 MHz, and 333 MHz to furnish the power for computing systems that deliver unmatched performance.

The HyperTransport technology is designed to offer more bandwidth than current technologies, utilize latency responses and low pin counts, maintain compatibility with legacy PC buses while being extensible to new SNA (Systems Network Architecture) buses as well as offer lesser impact on peripheral driver.

AMD’s Cool and Quiet technology results in minimum power usage, lower energy costs, and greener PC operation.

AMD Athlon Dual Core
This processor increases performance levels by up to 80% and mega multi tasking is also made possible without any waiting or stalling. Its features include:
The AMD64 utilizes technology that allows simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing without compromising on performance.
The EVP or Enhanced Virus Protection feature allows the user to enjoy security against malicious worms or viruses, get exceptional 32-bit performance for music, video, and games as well significantly improve performance deliveries for mission critical applications.
This processor too utilizes the HyperTransport technology and the Cool n’ Quiet technology.

AMD Athlon Single Core Processor
This processor delivers cutting edge performance coupled with simultaneous 64 and 32 bit computing. Its key architecture features comprise of:
AMD64 technology provides full-speed support for x86 code base without compromising performance.
40-bit physical addresses, 48-bit virtual addressesSixteen 64-bit integer registers
16 128-bit SSE/SSE2/SSE3 registers
AMD Digital Media XPress™ provides support for SSE, SSE2, SSE3 and MMX instructions
It features a high bandwidth and low latency integrated DDR memory controller.
It utilizes HyperTransport technology for delivering high speed I/O communication and high performance on-chip cache (64KB Level 1 instruction cache, 64KB Level 1 data cache, u to 1MB (socket 939) or 512KB (socket AM2) Level 2 cache).

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