It's out and official.....
As of yesterday, AMD formally announced the Sempron availability.
I have posted the whole news article / press release from AMD,
but you may go to their web site as well.
Pricing and speeds are GREAT!!!!
Beerknurd
07-30-2004, 03:19 AM
What is Sempron chip compared to Intel chip??? How do they compare??
Does that make sense??
What is Sempron chip compared to Intel chip??? How do they compare??
Does that make sense??
Essentially, Sempron is a faster / more efficient XP processor using the newer cores. It is still a 32 bit machine... but is now in between the Athlon 64 class and the Athlon XP class in efficiency and performance. In a nutshell, it's the last of the 32 bit-only machines to be built for a while... and runs in the 754 pin boards (which, while supporting the initial Athlon 64's, could not really run best in 64 bit mode until put on a 939 or 940 pin board)...... whereas the Sempron is a drop in for the 754 board and makes the most of it.
Here is a clip from the AMD web site:
Q: How do the new AMD Sempron processors compare with AMD Athlon 64 processors?
A: AMD Sempron processors are tailored to the growing segment of value-conscious PC users seeking a full-featured product with best-in-class performance for the changing face of everyday computing. AMD Athlon 64 processors and Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processors are designed to meet high-performance computing needs by providing outstanding 32-bit performance, capability for tomorrow’s 64-bit applications, and Enhanced Virus Protection in conjunction with the upcoming Windows® XP Service Pack 2.
Q: Will the AMD Sempron processor work with any 64-bit OS?
A: The AMD Sempron processor is an entry-level processor for everyday computing needs. Newer technology such as 64-bit operating systems are targeted for higher performance needs such as CAD, audio and video editing, large database applications, high-end consumer games, and other high-performance applications. For these uses, we recommend purchasing an AMD Athlon 64 processor, AMD Athlon 64 FX processor, or an AMD Opteron processor-based system.
Q: What model numbers and frequencies will be available for this new product line?
A: The AMD Sempron processor will be available for the desktop in model numbers 2200+, 2300+, 2400+, 2500+, 2600+, 2800+ and 3100+. Model number 3000+ will be available from AMD in Q4.
Frequency for the desktop model numbers are 3100+ = 1.8GHz, 2800+ = 2.0GHz, 2600+ = 1.833 GHz, 2500+ = 1.750 GHz, 2400+ = 1.667 GHz, 2300+ 1.583 GHz, and 2200+ 1.5 GHz.
So, how does this compare to your Intel... It will simple 'clean it's clock' easier. :)
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