AMD Duron

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AMD Duron is a budget-oriented x86 microprocessor line by AMD, introduced in 2000 as a low-cost alternative to its Athlon series for entry-level PCs.

All labels observed (2)

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AMD Duron canonical 3
AMD K7 family 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf budget desktop processor line
microprocessor family
x86 microprocessor
abbreviation Duron
architecture x86
basedOn Athlon (Thunderbird core) design with reduced L2 cache
brandOwner Advanced Micro Devices
surface form: AMD
compatibleWith IA-32
coreName Applebred
Morgan
Supermarine Spitfire
surface form: Spitfire
discontinued mid-2000s (replaced by Sempron line)
family AMD Duron self-linksurface differs
surface form: AMD K7 family
firstModelClockSpeed 600 MHz
650 MHz
700 MHz
frontSideBusSpeed 100 MHz
133 MHz
266 MT/s effective (DDR) on some models
instructionSet 3DNow!
3DNow!
surface form: Enhanced 3DNow!

MMX
SSE (on Morgan and later)
intendedMarket budget desktop PCs
entry-level PCs
introduced 2000
L1CacheSize 128 KB
L1DataCacheSize 64 KB
L1InstructionCacheSize 64 KB
L2CacheSize 64 KB
manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices
maxClockSpeedApprox 1.8 GHz
microarchitecture Applebred
Morgan
Supermarine Spitfire
surface form: Spitfire
package CPGA
OPGA
positionedAs low-cost alternative to AMD Athlon
predecessor AMD K6-2
processTechnology 130 nm
130 nm SOI (for later models, where applicable)
180 nm
socket Socket 462
Socket A
successor AMD Sempron
supports Super Socket 7 chipsets via Socket A motherboards with appropriate bridges (indirectly via platform designs)
targetSegment home users
small office PCs
value segment

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Intel Celeron competesWith AMD Duron
AMD Duron family AMD Duron self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: AMD K7 family
AMD Sempron predecessor AMD Duron
Sempron predecessor AMD Duron