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List of AMD Athlon XP processors

List of AMD Athlon XP processors

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The Athlon XP microprocessor from AMD is a seventh-generation 32-bit CPU targeted at the consumer market.

Features overview

Desktop CPU

Athlon XP "Palomino" (Model 6, 180 nm)

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Athlon XP "Thoroughbred A/B" (Model 8, 130 nm)

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Athlon XP "Thorton" (Model 10, 130 nm)

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Athlon XP "Barton" (Model 10, 130 nm)

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Server CPU

Athlon MP "Palomino" (Model 6, 180 nm)

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Athlon MP "Thoroughbred" (Model 8, 130 nm)

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Athlon MP "Barton" (Model 10, 130 nm)

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Mobile Processors

Mobile Athlon 4 "Corvette" (Socket A)

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Mobile Athlon XP "Thoroughbred" (Socket A)

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Athlon XP-M "Thoroughbred" (Socket A)

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Athlon XP-M "Thoroughbred" (Socket 563)

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Athlon XP-M "Barton" (Socket A)

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Athlon XP-M "Barton" (Socket 563)

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Athlon XP-M "Dublin" (K8-based, Socket 754)

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Notes

  1. The Athlon XP uses a double data rate (DDR) front-side bus meaning that the actual data transfer rate of the bus is twice its physical clock rate. The FSB's true data rate, 200, 266, 333 or 400 MT/s, is used in the tables and the corresponding physical clock rates are 100, 133, 166 or 200 MHz, respectively. The multipliers in the tables above apply to the physical clock rate, not the true data transfer rate.
  2. Minimal quantity shipped.
  3. Used only in Hewlett-Packard personal computers. The Inquirer reports that the Athlon 3200+ FSB333 AXDA3200KV4D processor was used in the Hewlett-Packard d325 business desktop computer (link).
  4. Was released with very limited quantities, most probably an OEM-only CPU.
  5. The XP 2900+ is an OEM Barton chip (Made for SystemMax).
  6. For traditional processors, including all K7 processors, the multiplier is the value multiplied to the frequency of the FSB to get the clock rate of the processor. K8 processors, including the Socket 754 Athlon XP-M, 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) or at lower frequencies (when using slower PC-1600, PC-2100 or PC-2700 RAM). Between CPU and chipset, HyperTransport is used, running at 800 MHz on Socket 754. The multipliers here apply to the 200 MHz system clock frequency, not the HyperTransport frequency.

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