Athlon X4
Produced | From 2013 to present |
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Designed by | AMD |
Common manufacturer(s) | |
Max. CPU clock rate | 3.1 GHz to 4.2 GHz |
Min. feature size | 32 nm to 28 nm |
Instruction set | AMD64/x86-64, MMX(+), SSE1, 2, 3, 3s, 4.1, 4.2, 4a, AES, CLMUL, AVX, XOP, FMA3, FMA4, CVT16/F16C, BMI1, ABM, TBM |
Microarchitecture | Richland, Kaveri, Carrizo |
Cores | 4/4 (Cores/Modules) |
Model | AMD Athlon™ X4 Quad-Core Processors |
Socket(s) |
AMD Athlon X4 is a series of budget AMD microprocessors for personal computers. Those processors are originally APUs without iGPUs.[1][2]
"Richland" (2013, 32 nm)
- Socket FM2
- CPU: Two or four Piledriver-cores
- GPU TeraScale 3 (VLIW4)
- MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AMD64, AMD-V, AES, AVX, AVX1.1, XOP, FMA3, FMA4, CVT16, F16C, BMI (Bit Manipulation instructions), ABM (Advanced Bit Manipulation), TBM (Trailing Bit Manipulation instructions), Turbo Core 3.0, NX bit
- PowerNow!
Model number | Stepping | CPU | GPU | Memory support |
Maximum
Junction Temperature |
TDP | Released | Part number | |||||||||||||||
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Cores | Frequency (Voltage) | L1 Cache
(Data + Instructions) |
L2 Cache | Vcore | Model | Config2 | Frequency | ||||||||||||||||
Lower Power | Base | Turbo 1 | Turbo 2 | Turbo 3 | Operating frequency range | Maximum | |||||||||||||||||
Sempron X2 250[3] | A1 | 2 | 3.2 GHz | 3.6 GHz | 2x 16 KB + 64 KB | 1 MB | N/A | W | 65SD250XOKA23HL | ||||||||||||||
Athlon X2 350[4] | A1 | 2 | 3.5 GHz | 3.9 GHz | 2x 16 KB + 64 KB | 1 MB | 0.825 - 1.475 | N/A | DDR3-1866 | W | 65AD350XOKA23HL | ||||||||||||
Athlon X2 370K | 2.0 GHz | 2.5 GHz | 3.0 GHz | 3.4 GHz | 3.7 GHz | 4.0 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 4.2 GHz | Jun 2013 | AD370KOKA23HL AD370KOKHLBOX | |||||||||||||
Athlon X4 750[4] | A1 | 4 | 3.4 GHz | 3.9 GHz | 4x 16 KB + 2x 64 KB | 2× 2 MB | N/A | DDR3-1866 | W | 65AD750XOKA44HL | |||||||||||||
Athlon X4 760K | 1.8 GHz | 2.3 GHz | 2.9 GHz | 3.5 GHz | 3.8 GHz | 3.9 GHz | 4.0 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 100 W | Jun 2013 | AD760KWOA44HL AD760KWOHLBOX | ||||||||||||
"Kaveri" (2014, 28 nm)
- Socket FM2+,[5] support for PCIe 3.0
- Two or four CPU cores based on the Steamroller microarchitecture
- AMD Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) 2.0
- Dual-channel (2× 64 Bit) DDR3 memory controller
- Integrated custom ARM Cortex-A5 co-processor[6] with TrustZone Security Extensions[7]
Model number | Stepping | CPU | GPU | Memory support | TDP | Released | Part number | ||||||
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Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 Cache | Model | Config | Frequency | |||||||
Athlon X2 450[4] | A1 | 2 | 3.5 GHz | 3.9 GHz | 1 MB | N/A | DDR3-1866 | W | 65AD450XYBI23JA | ||||
Athlon X4 840[4] | A1 | 4 | 3.1 GHz | 3.8 GHz | 2× 2 MB | N/A | DDR3-2133 | W | 65|||||
Athlon X4 860K | 3.7 GHz | 4.0 GHz | W | 95 AD860KXBI44JA AD860KXBJABOX AD860KWOHLBOX | |||||||||
Athlon X4 870K | 3.9 GHz | 4.1 GHz | AD870KXBI44JC AD870KXBJCSBX | ||||||||||
Athlon X4 880K | 4.0 GHz | 4.2 GHz | Mar 1, 2016 | AD880KXBJCSBX | |||||||||
"Carrizo" (2016, 28 nm)
- Socket FM2+, support for PCIe 3.0
- Four CPU cores based on the Excavator microarchitecture
- Dual-channel (2× 64 Bit) DDR3 memory controller
Model number | Stepping | CPU | GPU | Memory support | TDP | Released | Part number | ||||||
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Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 Cache | Model | Config | Frequency | |||||||
Athlon X4 835[8] | ? | 4 | ? | ? | 2× 1 MB | N/A | DDR3-2133 | W | 65? | ? | |||
Athlon X4 845 | 3.5 GHz | 3.8 GHz | Feb 2, 2016 | AD845XYBJCSBX AD845XACKASBX |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.anandtech.com/show/10103/amd-launches-the-a107890k-and-athlon-x4-880k
- ↑ http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2016/2016020401_AMD_releases_new_desktop_processors_for_socket_FM2_.html
- ↑ "AMD Sempron CPU". Retrieved 2015-03-02.
- 1 2 3 4 "AMD Athlon Processors". Retrieved 2015-03-02.
- ↑ Anton Shilov (2013-05-30). "AMD’s Next-Gen "Kaveri" APUs Will Require New Mainboards". Retrieved 2014-12-17.
- ↑ "AMD to add ARM processors to boost chip security". June 14, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
- ↑ "AMD and ARM Fusion redefine beyond x86". Retrieved 2013-11-10.
- ↑ Hassan Mujtaba (6 January 2016). "AMD Carrizo Based Athlon X4 845 and Athlon X4 835 Desktop CPUs Leaked - Feature 28nm Excavator Cores". WCCFtech.
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