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List of AMD Phenom processors
The AMD Phenom family is a 64-bit microprocessor family from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), based on the K10 microarchitecture. It includes the AMD Phenom II X6 hex-core series, Phenom X4 and Phenom II X4 quad-core series, Phenom X3 and Phenom II X3 tri-core series, and Phenom II X2 dual-core series. Other related processors based on the K10 microarchitecture include the Athlon X2 Kuma processors, Athlon II processors, and various Opteron, Sempron, and Turion series. The first Phenoms were released in November 2007. An improved second generation was released in December 2008, named Phenom II. Processors with an e following the model number (e.g., 910e) are low-power models, usually 45 W for Athlons, 65 W for Phenoms. Processors with a "u" following the model number (e.g., 270u) are ultra-low-power models, usually 20 W for single core chips or 25 W for dual core chips.
Features overview
Desktop processors
Phenom series
"Agena" (B2/B3, 65 nm, Quad-core)
"Toliman" (B2/B3, 65 nm, Tri-core)
Phenom II series
"Thuban" (E0, 45 nm, Hexa-core)
"Zosma" (E0, 45 nm, Quad-core)
"Deneb" (C2/C3, 45 nm, Quad-core)
"Propus" (C3, 45 nm, Quad-core)
"Heka" (C2/C3, 45 nm, Tri-core)
"Callisto" (C2/C3, 45 nm, Dual-core)
"Regor" (C3, 45 nm, Dual-core)
Phenom II 42 TWKR (C2, 45 nm, Quad-core, Limited Edition)
AMD released a limited edition Deneb-based processor to extreme overclockers and partners. Fewer than 100 were made. The "42" officially represents four cores running at 2 GHz, but is also a reference to the answer to life, the universe, and everything from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Mobile processors
Turion II Ultra mobile processors (Phenom-based)
"Caspian" (45 nm, Dual-core)
Turion II mobile processors (Phenom-based)
"Caspian" (45 nm, Dual-core)
Phenom II mobile processors
"Champlain" (45 nm, Quad-core)
"Champlain" (45 nm, Triple-core)
"Champlain" (45 nm, Dual-core)
Turion II (Phenom II-based)
"Champlain" (45 nm, Dual-core)
Turion II Neo (Phenom II-based)
"Geneva" (45 nm, Dual-core)
Embedded processors
V-series (Phenom II-based)
"Champlain" (45 nm, Single-core)
"Geneva" (45 nm, Single-core)
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