List of AMD Athlon II processors

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The AMD Athlon II family is a 64-bit microprocessor family from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), based on the K10 microarchitecture. As with the Phenom II, it's an improved second generation of said microarchitecture.

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Desktop processors

"Zosma" (E0, 45 nm, Quad-core)

Model number Step. Freq. L2 Cache HT Multi   [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release DatePart Number(s)
Athlon II X4 640 [2] E03.0 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz15×0.825 - 1.40095 W AM3 2011ADX640WFK42GR

"Propus" (C2/C3, 45 nm, Quad-core)

Model number Step. Freq. L2 Cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release DatePart Number
Athlon II X4 600eC22.2 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz11×0.775 - 1.245 W AM3 October 20, 2009AD600EHDK42GI
Athlon II X4 605eC22.3 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz11.5×0.775 - 1.245 WAM3October 20, 2009AD605EHDK42GI
C32.3 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz11.5×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3AD605EHDK42GM
Athlon II X4 610eC32.4 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz12×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3May 11, 2010AD610EHDK42GM
Athlon II X4 615eC32.5 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz12.5×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3September 21, 2010AD615EHDK42GM
Athlon II X4 620eC32.6 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz13×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3May 3, 2011AD620EHDK42GM
Athlon II X4 620C22.6 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz13×0.925 - 1.42595 WAM3September 16, 2009ADX620WFK42GI
Athlon II X4 630C22.8 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz14×0.90 - 1.42595 WAM3September 16, 2009ADX630WFK42GI
C32.8 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz14×0.90 - 1.495 WAM3ADX630WFK42GM
Athlon II X4 635C22.9 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz14.5×0.85 - 1.42595 WAM3January 25, 2010ADX635WFK42GI
C32.9 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz14.5×0.875 - 1.495 WAM3March 2010ADX635WFK42GM
Athlon II X4 640C33.0 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz15×0.875 - 1.42595 WAM3May 11, 2010ADX640WFK42GM
Athlon II X4 645C33.1 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz15.5×0.875 - 1.42595 WAM3September 21, 2010ADX645WFK42GM
Athlon II X4 650C33.2 GHz4 × 512 KB2 GHz16×0.875 - 1.42595 WAM3Q2 2011ADX650WFK42GM

"Rana" (C2/C3, 45 nm, Tri-core)

Model number Step. Freq. L2 Cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release DatePart Number
Athlon II X3 400eC22.2 GHz3x 512 KB2 GHz11×0.775-1.245 W AM3 October 20, 2009AD400EHDK32GI
Athlon II X3 405eC22.3 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz11.5×0.775-1.245 WAM3October 20, 2009AD405EHDK32GI
C32.3 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz11.5×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3March 2010AD405EHDK32GM
Athlon II X3 415eC32.5 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz12.5×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3May 11, 2010AD415EHDK32GM
Athlon II X3 420eC32.6 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz13×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3September 21, 2010AD420EHDK32GM
Athlon II X3 425eC32.7 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz13.5×0.775 - 1.2545 WAM3May 3, 2011AD425EHDK32GM
Athlon II X3 425C22.7 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz13.5×0.85 - 1.42595 WAM3October 20, 2009ADX425WFK32GI
Athlon II X3 435C22.9 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz14.5×0.85 - 1.42595 WAM3October 20, 2009ADX435WFK32GI
Athlon II X3 440C23.0 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz15×0.85 - 1.42595 WAM3January 25, 2010ADX440WFK32GI
C33.0 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz15×0.85 - 1.495 WAM3March 2010ADX440WFK32GM
Athlon II X3 445C33.1 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz15.5×0.85 - 1.495 WAM3May 11, 2010ADX445WFK32GM
Athlon II X3 450C33.2 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz16×0.85 - 1.495 WAM3September 21, 2010ADX450WFK32GM
Athlon II X3 455C33.3 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz16.5×0.85 - 1.495 WAM3December 7, 2010ADX455WFK32GM
Athlon II X3 460C33.4 GHz3 × 512 KB2 GHz17×0.85 - 1.495 WAM3May 3, 2011ADX460WFK32GM

"Regor" (C2/C3, 45 nm, Dual-core)

Model number Step. Freq. L2 Cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release DatePart Number
Athlon II X2 250u [3] C21.6 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz0.85 - 1.1525 W AM3 October 20, 2009AD250USCK23GQ
Athlon II X2 260u [4] [5] C21.8 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz0.85 - 1.1525 WAM3October 20, 2009AD260USCK23GQ
C31.8 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz0.85 - 1.1525 WAM3March 2010AD260USCK23GM
Athlon II X2 270u [6] C32.0 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz10×0.825 - 1.1525 WAM3September 21, 2010AD270USCK23GM
Athlon II X2 210e [7] C22.6 GHz2 × 512 KB2 GHz13×0.825 - 1.3045 WAM3September 21, 2010AD210EHDK22GI
Athlon II X2 215 [8] [9] C22.7 GHz2 × 512 KB2 GHz13.5×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3October 20, 2009ADX215OCK22GQ
C32.7 GHz2 × 512 KB2 GHz13.5×0.90 - 1.4065 WAM3July 2010ADX215OCK22GM
Athlon II X2 220 [10] C32.8 GHz2 × 512 KB2 GHz14×0.90 - 1.4065 WAM3September 21, 2010ADX220OCK22GM
Athlon II X2 235e [11] C22.7 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz13.5×0.775 - 1.3545 WAM3October 20, 2009AD235EHDK23GQ
Athlon II X2 240 [12] C22.8 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz14×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3July 23, 2009ADX240OCK23GQ
Athlon II X2 240e [13] [14] C22.8 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz14×0.775 - 1.3545 WAM3October 20, 2009AD240EHDK23GQ
C32.8 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz14×0.875 - 1.445 WAM3May 11, 2010AD240EHDK23GM
Athlon II X2 245 [15] [16] C22.9 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz14.5×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3July 23, 2009ADX245OCK23GQ
C32.9 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz14.5×0.85 - 1.4065 WAM3July 2010ADX245OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 245e [17] C32.9 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz14.5×0.875 - 1.445 WAM3May 11, 2010AD245EHDK23GM
Athlon II X2 250e [18] C33.0 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz15×0.875 - 1.445 WAM3September 21, 2010AD250EHDK23GM
Athlon II X2 250 [19] [20] C23.0 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz15×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3June 2, 2009ADX250OCK23GQ
C33.0 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz15×0.85 - 1.4065 WAM3July 2010ADX250OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 255 [21] [22] C23.1 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz15.5×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3January 25, 2010ADX255OCK23GQ
C33.1 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz15.5×0.85 - 1.465 WAM3March 2010ADX255OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 260 [23] C33.2 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz16×0.825 - 1.4065 WAM3May 11, 2010ADX260OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 265 [24] C33.3 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz16.5×0.825 - 1.4065 WAM3September 21, 2010ADX265OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 270 [25] C33.4 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz17×0.825 - 1.4065 WAM3July 2011ADX270OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 280 [26] C33.6 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz18×0.825 - 1.4065 WAM3February 1, 2013ADX280OCK23GM
Business Class
Athlon II X2 B22 [lower-alpha 2] C22.8 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz14×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3October 20, 2009ADXB22OCK23GQ
Athlon II X2 B24 [lower-alpha 2] C23.0 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz15×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3October 20, 2009ADXB24OCK23GQ
Athlon II X2 B26 [lower-alpha 2] C33.2 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz16×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3May 11, 2010ADXB26OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 B28 [lower-alpha 2] C33.4 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz17×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM3December 7, 2010ADXB28OCK23GM
Athlon II X2 B30 [lower-alpha 2] C33.6 GHz2 × 1 MB2 GHz18×0.85 - 1.42565 WAM32011ADXB30OCK23GM

"Sargas" (C2/C3, 45 nm, Single-core)

Model number Step. Freq. L2 Cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release DatePart Number
Athlon II 160uC21.8 GHz1 MB1.8 GHz0.875 - 1.22520 W AM3 October 20, 2009AD160UEAK13GM
Athlon II 170uC32.0 GHz1 MB1.8 GHz10×0.875 - 1.22520 WAM3May 11, 2010AD170UEAK13GM

"Llano" (B0, 32nm)

ModelReleasedFab Stepping Cores
(threads)
Clock speed Cache [lower-alpha 3] Memory
support
TDP Part number(s)
BaseTurbo L1 L2 L3
Athlon II X2 221 [30] Q1 201232 nmB02 (2)2.8 GHz64KB inst.
64KB data
per core
2 × 512 KBDDR3-160065 WAD221XOJGXBOX
AD221XOJZ22GX
Athlon II X4 631 [31] August 15, 20114 (4)2.6 GHz4 × 1 MBDDR3-1866100 WAD631XOJGXBOX
AD631XWNZ43GX
201265 WAD631XOJGXBOX
AD631XOJZ43GX
Athlon II X4 638 [32] February 8, 20122.7 GHzAD638XOJGXBOX
AD638XOJZ43GX
Athlon II X4 641 [33] 2.8 GHz100 WAD641XWNGXBOX
AD641XWNZ43GX
Athlon II X4 651 [34] November 14, 20113.0 GHzAD651XWNGXBOX
AD651XWNZ43GX
Athlon II X4 651K [35] Q1 2012AD651KWNGXBOX
AD651KWNZ43GX

Mobile processors

Athlon II mobile processors (Phenom-based)

"Caspian" (45 nm, Dual-core)

  • Based on the AMD K10 microarchitecture
  • Only 64 bit FPU
  • All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, ABM, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, PowerNow!, AMD-V
Model numberFrequencyL2 cache FPU width [36] HTMult.TDPSocketRelease datePart number
Athlon II M3002.0 GHz2 × 512 kB64-bit1.6 GHz10×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009AMM300DBO22GQ
Athlon II M3202.1 GHz2 × 512 kB64-bit1.6 GHz10.5×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009AMM320DBO22GQ
Athlon II M3402.2 GHz2 × 512 kB64-bit1.6 GHz11×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009AMM340DBO22GQ
Athlon II M3602.3 GHz2 × 512 kB64-bit1.6 GHz11×35 WSocket S1G3May 2010AMM360DBO22GQ

Athlon II mobile processors (Phenom II-based)

"Champlain" (45 nm, Dual-core)

Model NumberFrequencyL2 cache FPU width [37] HT Mult. TDPSocketRelease dateOrder Part Number
Athlon II P3202.1 GHz2 × 512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz10.5×25 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010AMP320SGR22GM
Athlon II P3402.2 GHz2 × 512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz11×25 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010AMP340SGR22GM
Athlon II P3602.3 GHz2 × 512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz11.5×25 WSocket S1G4January 4, 2011AMP360SGR22GM
Athlon II N3302.3 GHz2 × 512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz11.5×35 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010AMN330DCR22GM
Athlon II N3502.4 GHz2 × 512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz12×35 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010AMN350DCR22GM
Athlon II N3702.5 GHz2 × 512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz12.5×35 WSocket S1G4January 4, 2011AMN370DCR22GM

Athlon II Neo mobile processors (Phenom II-based)

"Geneva" (45 nm, Dual-core)

Model numberFrequencyL2 Cache FPU width [37] HT Mult. TDPSocketRelease dateOrder Part Number
Athlon II Neo N36L1.3 GHz2 × 1 MB64-bit1.0 GHz6.5×12 WASB2April 26, 2010AEN36LLAV23GME
Athlon II Neo K3251.3 GHz2 × 1 MB64-bit1.0 GHz6.5×12 WASB2May 12, 2010AMK325LAV23GM
Athlon II Neo K3451.4 GHz2 × 1 MB64-bit1.0 GHz12 WASB2January 4, 2011AMK345LAV23GM

"Geneva" (45 nm, Single-core)

Model numberFrequencyL2 Cache FPU width [37] HT Mult. TDPSocketRelease dateOrder Part Number
Athlon II Neo K1251.7 GHz1 MB64-bit1.0 GHz8.5×12 WASB2May 12, 2010AMK125LAV13GM
Athlon II Neo K1451.8 GHz1 MB64-bit1.0 GHz12 WASB2January 4, 2011AMK145LAV13GM

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 The clock multiplier applies to the 200 MHz HyperTransport base clock.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 AMD Business Class processor, availability guaranteed for 24 months after release.
  3. AMD in its technical documentation uses KB, which it defines as Kilobyte and as equal to 1024 bytes, and MB, which it defines as Megabyte and as equal to 1024 KB. [29]

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