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List of AMD Turion processors

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Turion 64 is a family of CPUs designed by AMD for the mobile computing market.

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Single-core mobile processors

Turion 64

"Lancaster" (90 nm)

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"Richmond" (90 nm)

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Sempron (Turion 64-based)

"Sable" (65 nm)

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Athlon (Turion 64-based)

"Sable" (65 nm)

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Sempron (Turion X2-based)

"Huron" (65 nm)

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Sempron (Turion II-based)

"Caspian" (45 nm)

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Dual-core mobile processors

Turion 64 X2

"Taylor" (90 nm)

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"Trinidad" (90 nm)

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Athlon 64 X2

"Tyler" (65 nm)

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Turion 64 X2

"Tyler" (65 nm)

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Turion X2 / Turion X2 Ultra

"Lion" (65 nm)

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"Conesus" (65 nm)

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Turion II / Turion II Ultra / Turion II Neo

"Caspian" (45 nm)

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"Champlain" (45 nm)

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"Geneva" (45 nm)

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Notes

  1. For traditional processors, the multiplier is the value multiplied by the speed of the FSB to get the clock speed of the processor. Turion processors have a memory controller integrated on the CPU die, replacing the traditional concept of FSB. The multiplier here applies to the 200 MHz system clock frequency, not the HyperTransport speed.

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