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AMD Athlon II Neo K325 with a TDP of 12 watts - in the second quarter of 2010

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Company AMD is preparing to submit a number of new mobile processors, and the first of them will appear in the second quarter of 2010. Around the same time, AMD hopes to move to a new modification of the processor core, performed on the 45 nm process technology and architecture K10.5. This will lower the TDP of this nucleus to an acceptable level and make two-and 45-nm quad-core AMD chips more suitable for use in ultra-thin notebooks to the new platform Nile.



For example, a dual-core processor AMD Athlon II Neo K325 a TDP must not exceed 12 watts. In addition, the CPU has 2 MB of shared cache, 64-bit unit FPU, supports DDR3 memory 800 and HyperTransport bus 2 GT / sec.

At the same time, the chip is AMD Turion II Neo 625 also has two core, 2 MB cache second level, 128-bit block FPU, supports DDR3 memory 800 and bus HyperTransport 3,2 GT / s, and its TDP is 15 watts. In addition, forthcoming and single-core processor Athlon II Neo. Its characteristics include a TDP of 12 watts, 1 MB second level cache, 64-bit block FPU, as well as support for DDR3 memory 800 and HyperTransport 2 GT / sec.

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