Different Types of Processors
Different Types of Processors
AMD Athlon 64
AMD Athlon 64 X2
Intel Pentium 4
Dual-core processors
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AMD Sempron
The AMD Sempron processor is designed to meet the needs of home and business PC users. AMD Sempron
processors are 32-bit and offer capabilities that include HyperTransport technology, up to 512K total highperformance cache, advanced 333Mhz frontside bus and an integrated DDR memory controller.
Sempron
3400+
Processor
Review
The Duron
Successor
Review by SharkyExtreme - "The main part of the Sempron market appeal is related to
its low price and high value, and even though the Sempron 3400+ is the top performer
in the AMD entry-level line, relative pricing actually took a slight dip."
AMD Athlon 64
AMD64 provides full support for x86 code base for 32-bit computing and is ready for 64-bit applications. AMD64
technology doubles the number of processor registers and increases the system memory addressability.
AMD Athlon 64 Web
page
AMD Athlon 64
4000+ Review
AMD Opteron
The AMD Opteron processor offers simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing, using AMD's Direct Connect Architecture.
It's designed to run existing 32-bit applications and offer simplified migration path to 64-bit computing. The AMD
Opteron processor is available in 1 to 8-way servers and 1 to 4-way workstation solutions.
An Introduction to the AMD
Opteron
Intel Celeron D
The Intel Celeron D is a value-priced processor. The Celeron D processors include a larger integrated L2 cache and
faster processor system bus when compared to Celeron processors. Celeron processors are available at speeds
ranging from 1 GHz to 2.80 GHz. Celeron D processors offer a 533 MHz multi-transaction processor system bus with
256-KB Level 2 cache. Intel added Extended Memory 64 Technology to its value oriented Celeron D line.
Celeron D Processor Brief
Intel's Celeron D Product Brief Web page.
Intel Celeron D: New, Improved &
Exceeds Expectations
Intel Pentium 4
The Intel Pentium 4 processor family supporting Hyper-Threading Technology (HT Technology) is best-suited to
desktop PCs and entry-level workstations. The Pentium 4 processor is designed to deliver performance across
applications and uses where end-users can appreciate and experience the performance. These applications include
Internet audio and streaming video, image processing, video content creation, games, multimedia and multitasking
user environments.
Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
The Intel Pentium 4 processor Extreme Edition supporting HT Technology features 3.46 GHz with 2 MB of L3 cache
and 3.73 GHz with 2 M of L2 cache to offer high levels of performance targeted specifically for high-end gamers and
computing power users. It provides flexibility for future applications that support both 32-bit and 64-bit computing with
Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology and is a dual-core processor (two physical cores in one processor support
better system responsiveness and multi-tasking).
Pentium 4 6x Series
The Intel Pentium 4 6x series offers 2MB L2 Cache and clock speeds of 3 to 3.80 GHz. Intel Extended Memory 64
Technology is available on the 600x processors. This provides flexibility for future applications that support both 32-bit
and 64-bit computing.
Pentium 4 5x Series
The Intel Pentium 4 5x series offers 1MB L2 Cache and clock speeds of 2.80 to 3.80 GHz. Intel Extended Memory 64
Technology is available on the 600x processors is available only on some of the 5x models (571, 561, 551, 541, 531,
and 521).
Intel Pentium 4
Specifications
Pentium 4 Technology
Explained
Intel Pentium D
Intel Pentium D processors are designed to provide users with more power while running multiple applications (for
example, editing videos while downloading files). Pemtium D processors offer 2x1MB L2 cache, clock speeds ranging
from 2.80 GHz to 3.20 GHz and an 800 MHz frontside bus. These processors are dual-core and offer Intel Extended
Memory 64 Technology as well.
Intel Pentium D Processors
The tech report provides this overview of the Pentium III 1.2GHz.