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List of AMD Sempron processors
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The Sempron is a name used for AMD's low-end CPUs, replacing the Duron processor. The name was introduced in 2004, and processors with this name continued to be available for the FM2/FM2+ socket in 2015.
Desktop processors
Sempron
"Thoroughbred-B" (Socket A, 130 nm, Model 8)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, Enhanced 3DNow!
"Thorton" (Socket A, 130 nm, Model 10)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, Enhanced 3DNow!
"Barton" (Socket A, 130 nm, Model 10)
- All models support: MMX, Extended MMX, SSE, 3DNow!, Enhanced 3DNow!
"Paris" (Socket 754, CG, 130 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit
"Palermo" (Socket 754, D0, E3 & E6, 90 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit
- SSE3 supported by: all models with an OPN ending in BO and BX
- AMD64 supported by: all models with an OPN ending in BX and CV
- Cool'n'Quiet supported by: 3000+ and higher models
"Palermo" (Socket 939, E3 & E6, 90 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit
- AMD64 supported by: all models with an OPN ending in BW
"Manila" (Socket AM2, F2, 90 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64
- Cool'n'Quiet supported by: 3200+ and higher models
"Manila" (Socket AM2, Energy Efficient Small Form Factor, F2, 90 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64
- Cool'n'Quiet supported by: 3200+ and higher models
"Sparta" (Socket AM2, Energy Efficient, G1 & G2, 65 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet
"Brisbane" (Socket AM2, Dual-core, G1 & G2, 65 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet
"Sargas" (Socket AM3, Single-core, C2 & C3, 45 nm)
- Chip harvests from Regor with one core disabled[1]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, ABM, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, AMD-V
"Regor" (Socket AM3, Dual-core, C3, 45 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, ABM, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, AMD-V
FM2/FM2+ Semprons (Socket FM2, Dual-core, 32 nm)
- Piledriver microarchitecture, Trinity/Richland core
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AMD64, AMD-V, AES, CLMUL, AVX 1.1, XOP, FMA3, FMA4, F16C, ABM, BMI1, TBM
"Kabini" (Socket AM1, Dual-core or Quad-core, 28 nm)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AMD64, AVX, F16C, CLMUL, AES, MOVBE (Move Big-Endian instruction), ABM, BMI1, AMD-V
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Mobile processors
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Mobile Sempron
"Dublin" (Socket 754, CG, 130 nm, Desktop replacement)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit
"Dublin" (Socket 754, CG, 130 nm, Low power)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit
"Georgetown" (Socket 754, D0, 90 nm, Desktop replacement)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit
"Sonora" (Socket 754, D0, 90 nm, Low power)
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit
"Albany" (Socket 754, E6, 90 nm, Desktop replacement)
"Roma" (Socket 754, E6, 90 nm, Low power)
"Keene" (Socket S1, F2, 90 nm, Low power)
"Sherman" (Socket S1, G1 & G2, 65 nm, Low power)
"Sable" (65 nm)
"Huron" (65 nm, Low power)
"Caspian" (45 nm)
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Notes
- Socket A processors use a double data rate (DDR) front-side bus, meaning that the actual data transfer rate of the bus is twice its physical clock rate. Socket A Semprons use a 333 MT/s FSB, which is a DDR 166 MHz FSB. The multipliers in the tables above apply to the 166 MHz physical clock rate, not the true data transfer rate.
- For traditional processors, including the Socket A Semprons, the multiplier is the value multiplied to the speed of the FSB to get the clock speed of the processor. Socket 754, 939, and S1 processors have a memory controller integrated on the CPU die, replacing the traditional concept of FSB. The memory controller runs at the same frequency as the CPU itself, and is able to run the system memory at 200 MHz (using PC-3200 memory sticks for 754 and 939, PC2-5300 for S1) or at lower speeds (when using slower PC-1600, PC-2100 or PC-2700 RAM). Between CPU and chipset, HyperTransport is used, running at 800 MHz for Semprons. The multipliers here apply to the 200 MHz system clock frequency, not the HyperTransport speed.
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