Athlon is a family of CPUs designed by AMD, targeted mostly at the desktop market. The name "Athlon" has been largely unused as just "Athlon" since 2001 when AMD started naming its processors Athlon XP, but in 2008 began referring to single core 64-bit processors from the AMD Athlon X2 and AMD Phenom product lines. Later the name began being used for some APUs.
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Model Number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB 1 | Multiplier | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release Date | Order Part Number | Release price (USD) |
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Athlon 500 | 500 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 5x | 1.60 V | 42 W | Slot A | June 23, 1999 | AMD-K7500MTR51B C | $324 |
Athlon 550 | 550 MHz | 5.5x | 46 W | AMD-K7550MTR51B C | $479 | |||||
Athlon 600 | 600 MHz | 6x | 50 W | AMD-K7600MTR51B C | $699 | |||||
Athlon 650 | 650 MHz | 6.5x | 54 W | August 9, 1999 | AMD-K7650MTR51B C | $849 | ||||
Athlon 700 | 700 MHz | 7x | 50 W | October 4, 1999 | AMD-K7700MTR51B C |
Model Number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB 1 | Multiplier | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release Date | Order Part Number | Release price (USD) |
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Athlon 550 | 550 MHz | 512 KB | 200 MT/s | 5.5x | 1.60 V | 31 W | Slot A | November 29, 1999 | AMD-K7550MTR51B A | |
Athlon 600 | 600 MHz | 6x | 34 W | AMD-K7600MTR51B A | ||||||
Athlon 650 | 650 MHz | 6.5x | 36 W | AMD-K7650MTR51B A | ||||||
Athlon 700 | 700 MHz | 7x | 39 W | AMD-K7700MTR51B A | ||||||
Athlon 750 | 750 MHz | 7.5x | 40 W | AMD-K7750MTR52B A | $799 | |||||
Athlon 800 | 800 MHz | 8x | 1.70 V | 48 W | January 6, 2000 | AMD-K7800MPR52B A | ||||
Athlon 850 | 850 MHz | 8.5x | 50 W | February 11, 2000 | AMD-K7850MPR52B A | $849 | ||||
Athlon 900 | 900 MHz | 9x | 1.80 V | 60 W | March 6, 2000 | AMD-K7900MNR53B A | $899 | |||
Athlon 950 | 950 MHz | 9.5x | 62 W | AMD-K7950MNR53B A | $999 | |||||
Athlon 1000 | 1000 MHz | 10x | 65 W | AMD-K7100MNR53B A | $1,299 |
Model Number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB 1 | Multiplier | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release Date | Order Part Number | Release price (USD) |
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Athlon 600 | 600 MHz | 256 KB | 200 MT/s | 6x | 1.75 V | 38 W [1] | Socket A | June 5, 2000 | A0600AMT3B | |
Athlon 650 | 650 MHz | 6.5x | 38 W | Socket A | A0650AMT3B A0650APT3B | |||||
1.70 V | 36.1 W | Slot A | AMD-A0650MPR24B A | OEM | ||||||
Athlon 700 | 700 MHz | 7x | 1.75 V | 40 W | Socket A | A0700AMT3B A0700APT3B | ||||
1.70 V | 38.3 W | Slot A | AMD-A0700MPR24B A | OEM | ||||||
Athlon 750 | 750 MHz | 7.5x | 1.75 V | 43 W | Socket A | A0750AMT3B A0750APT3B | $319 | |||
1.70 V | 40.4 W | Slot A | AMD-A0750MPR24B A | OEM | ||||||
Athlon 800 | 800 MHz | 8x | 1.75 V | 45 W | Socket A | A0800AMT3B A0800APT3B | $359 | |||
1.70 V | 42.6 W | Slot A | AMD-A0800MPR24B A | OEM | ||||||
Athlon 850 | 850 MHz | 8.5x | 1.75 V | 47 W | Socket A | A0850AMT3B A0850APT3B | $507 | |||
1.70 V | 44.8 W | Slot A | AMD-A0850MPR24B A | OEM | ||||||
Athlon 900 | 900 MHz | 9x | 1.75 V | 50 W | Socket A | A0900AMT3B A0900APT3B A0900DMT3B | $589 | |||
Slot A | AMD-A0900MMR24B A | OEM | ||||||||
Athlon 950 | 950 MHz | 9.5x | 52 W | Socket A | A0950AMT3B A0950APT3B A0950DMT3B | $759 | ||||
Slot A | AMD-A0950MMR24B A | OEM | ||||||||
Athlon 1000B | 1000 MHz | 10x | 54 W | Socket A | A1000AMS3B A1000AMT3B A1000DMT3B | $990 | ||||
Slot A | AMD-A1000MMR24B A | OEM | ||||||||
Athlon 1000C | 266 MT/s | 7.5x | 1.75 V | Socket A | October 31, 2000 | A1000AMS3C A1000AMT3C A1000DMT3C | $385 | |||
Athlon 1100 | 1100 MHz | 200 MT/s | 11x | 55.1/60 W | August 14, 2000 | A1100AMS3B A1100AMT3B | $853 | |||
Athlon 1133 | 1133 MHz | 266 MT/s | 8.5x | 63 W | October 31, 2000 | A1133AMS3C | $506 | |||
Athlon 1200B | 1200 MHz | 200 MT/s | 12x | 66 W | October 17, 2000 | A1200AMS3B | $612 | |||
Athlon 1200C | 266 MT/s | 9x | October 31, 2000 | A1200AMS3C | $673 | |||||
Athlon 1266 | 1266 MHz | 9.5x | March 21, 2001 [2] | A1266AMS3C | ||||||
Athlon 1300 | 1300 MHz | 200 MT/s | 13x | 68 W | March 21, 2001 | A1300AMS3B A1300APS3B | $318 | |||
Athlon 1333 | 1333 MHz | 266 MT/s | 10x | 70 W | A1333AMS3C | $350 | ||||
Athlon 1400B | 1400 MHz | 200 MT/s | 14x | 72 W | June 6, 2001 | A1400AMS3B | $253 | |||
Athlon 1400C | 266 MT/s | 10.5x | A1400AMS3C | $253 |
Model number | Released | Fab | Step. | [Modules/FPUs] | Clock (GHz) | Turbo (GHz) | Cache [lower-alpha 1] | DDR3 Mem. | TDP (W) | Box Number | Part number [6] | |
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L1 | L2 (MB) | |||||||||||
Athlon X2 340 [7] | 2012/10 | 32nm | TN-A1 | [1]2 | 3.2 | 3.6 | 64KB inst. per module 16KB data per core | 1 | 1600 | 65 | AD340XOKA23HJ | |
Athlon X4 730 | 2012 10/1 | [2]4 | 2.8 | 3.2 | 2× 2MB | 1866 | 65 | AD730XOKA44HJ | ||||
Athlon X4 740 | 2012/10 | 3.2 | 3.7 | AD740XOKHJBOX | AD740XOKA44HJ | |||||||
Athlon X4 750K | 3.4 | 4.0 | 100 | AD750KWOHJBOX | AD750KWOA44HJ |
Model | Released | Fab | Step. | [Modules/FPUs] | Freq. (GHz) | Cache [lower-alpha 1] | DDR3 Mem. | TDP (W) | Box Number | Part number | ||
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Base | Turbo | |||||||||||
L1 | L2 (MB) | |||||||||||
Athlon X2 350 [9] | 32nm | RL-A1 | [1]2 | 3.5 | 3.9 | 64KB inst. per module 16KB data per core | 1 | 1866 | 65 | AD350XOKA23HL | ||
Athlon X2 370K | Jun 2013 | 4.0 | 4.2 | AD370KOKHLBOX | AD370KOKA23HL | |||||||
Athlon X4 750 | Oct 2013 | [2]4 | 3.4 | 4.0 | 2× 2MB | 65 | AD750XOKA44HL | |||||
Athlon X4 760K | Jun 2013 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 100 | AD760KWOHLBOX | AD760KWOA44HL |
Model | Released | Fab | Step. | CPU | GPU | DDR3 Memory | TDP (W) | Box Number | Part number | |||||||
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Cores (threads) | Clock (GHz) | Cache [lower-alpha 1] | Model | Config | Clock (MHz) | Processing power (GFLOPS) [lower-alpha 2] | ||||||||||
L1 | L2 (MB) | L3 | ||||||||||||||
Athlon X4 530 | ? | 28nm | A1 | 4 (4) | 2 | 32 KB inst. 32 KB data per core | 2 | — | — | ? | 25 | AD530XJAH44HM | ||||
Athlon X4 550 | 2.2 | AD550XJAH44HM | ||||||||||||||
Athlon 5150 | April 9, 2014 | 4 (4) | 1.60 | 2 | R3 (HD 8400) | 128:8:4 2 CU | 600 | 153.6 | 1600 (Single channel only) | AD5150JAHMBOX | AD5150JAH44HM | |||||
Athlon 5350 | 2.05 | AD5350JAHMBOX | AD5350JAH44HM | |||||||||||||
Athlon 5370 | Feb, 2016 | 2.20 | AD5370JAH44HM |
Model | Released | Stepping | CPU | Memory support | TDP | Part number(s) | ||||
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[Modules/FPUs] | Clock (GHz) | Cache | ||||||||
Base | Turbo | L1 | L2 | |||||||
Athlon X2 450 [9] | Jul 31, 2014 | KV-A1 | [1] 2 | 3.5 | 3.9 | 96 KB inst. per module 16 KB data per core | 1 MB | DDR3-1866 | 65 W | AD450XYBI23JA |
Athlon X4 830 | Feb 2015 | [2] 4 | 3.0 | 3.4 | 2 MB per module | DDR3-2133 | AD830XYBI44JA | |||
Athlon X4 840 [9] | Aug 2014 | 3.1 | 3.8 | AD840XYBJABOX AD840XYBI44JA | ||||||
Athlon X4 850 | Q2 2015 | GV-A1 | 3.2 | AD835XACI43KA | ||||||
Athlon X4 860K | Aug 2014 | KV-A1 | 3.7 | 4.0 | 95 W | AD860KXBJABOX AD860KWOHLBOX AD860KXBJASBX AD860KXBI44JA | ||||
Athlon X4 870K | Dec 2015 | GV-A1 | 3.9 | 4.1 | AD870KXBJCSBX AD870KXBI44JC | |||||
Athlon X4 880K | Mar 1, 2016 | 4.0 | 4.2 | AD880KXBJCSBX |
Model | Released | Stepping | Socket | CPU | Memory support | TDP | Part number | ||||
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[Modules/FPUs] | Clock (GHz) | Cache | |||||||||
Base | Turbo | L1 | L2 | ||||||||
Athlon X4 835 | ? | CZ-A1 | FM2+ | [2] 4 | 3.1 | ? | 96 KB inst. per module 32 KB data per core | 1 MB per module | DDR3-2133 dual-channel | 65 W | AD835XACI43KA |
Athlon X4 845 | Feb 2, 2016 | 3.5 | 3.8 | AD845XYBJCSBX [lower-alpha 1] AD845XACKASBX [lower-alpha 1] AD845XACI43KA |
Model | Released | Stepping | CPU | Memory support | TDP | Stock Cooler (box) | Part number(s) | |||||
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[Modules/FPUs] | Clock (GHz) | Cache | ||||||||||
Base | Turbo | L1 | L2 | L3 | ||||||||
Athlon X4 940 | July 27, 2017 | BR-A1 | [2] 4 | 3.2 | 3.6 | 96 KB inst. per module 32 KB data per core | 1 MB per module | — | DDR4-2400 dual-channel | 65 W | Near-silent 65 W | AD940XAGABBOX [lower-alpha 1] AD940XAGM44AB |
Athlon X4 950 | 3.5 | 3.8 | AD950XAGABBOX [lower-alpha 1] AD950XAGM44AB | |||||||||
Athlon X4 970 | 3.8 | 4.0 | AD970XAUABBOX [lower-alpha 1] AD970XAUM44AB |
Model | Release Date & Price | Fab | CPU | GPU | Memory support | TDP | Stock Cooler (box) [lower-alpha 1] | ||||||||
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Cores/FPUs (threads) | Clock rate (GHz) | Cache [lower-alpha 2] | Model | Config [lower-alpha 3] | Clock | Processing power (GFLOPS) [lower-alpha 4] | |||||||||
Base | Boost | L1 | L2 | L3 | |||||||||||
Athlon Pro 200GE [14] [15] | September 6 2018 OEM | 14nm | 2 (4) | 3.2 | — | 64 KB inst. 32 KB data per core | 512 KB per core | 4 MB | Vega 3 | 192:12:4 3 CU | 1000 MHz | 384 | DDR4-2666 dual-channel | 35 W | — |
Athlon 200GE [16] [15] | September 6 2018 US $55 | Near-Silent 65W | |||||||||||||
Athlon 220GE [17] | December 21 2018 US $65 | 3.4 | |||||||||||||
Athlon 240GE [17] | December 21 2018 US $75 | 3.5 | |||||||||||||
Athlon 3000G [18] | November 19 2019 | 1100 MHz | 424.4 |
Model | Release Date & Price | Fab | CPU | GPU | Socket | PCIe lanes | Memory support | TDP | Part Number | ||||||||
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Cores (threads) | Clock rate (GHz) | Cache [lower-alpha 1] | Model | Config [lower-alpha 2] | Clock | Processing power (GFLOPS) [lower-alpha 3] | |||||||||||
Base | Boost | L1 | L2 | L3 | |||||||||||||
Athlon Pro 300GE [20] | September 30 2019 OEM | 12nm | 2 (4) | 3.4 | — | 64 KB inst. 32 KB data per core | 512 KB per core | 4 MB | Vega 3 | 192:12:4 3 CU | 1100 MHz | 424.4 | AM4 | 16 (8+4+4) | DDR4-2667 dual-channel | 35 W | YD300BC6M2OFH |
Athlon Gold 3150GE [21] | July 21 2020 OEM | 4 (4) | 3.3 | 3.8 | DDR4-2933 dual-channel | YD3150C6M4MFH | |||||||||||
Athlon Gold Pro 3150GE [22] | YD315BC6M4MFH | ||||||||||||||||
Athlon Gold 3150G [23] | 3.5 | 3.9 | 45-65 W | YD3150C5M4MFH | |||||||||||||
Athlon Gold Pro 3150G [24] | YD315BC5M4MFH |
Model | Release date | Fab | CPU | GPU | Socket | PCIe lanes | Memory support | TDP | Part number | ||||||||
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Cores/FPUs (threads) | Clock rate (GHz) | Cache [lower-alpha 1] | Model | Config [lower-alpha 2] | Clock | Processing power (GFLOPS) [lower-alpha 3] | |||||||||||
Base | Boost | L1 | L2 | L3 | |||||||||||||
Athlon Pro 200U [25] | 2019 | 14nm | 2 (4) | 2.3 | 3.2 | 64 KB inst. 32 KB data per core | 512 KB per core | 4 MB | Vega 3 | 192:12:4 3 CU [26] | 1000 MHz | 384 | FP5 | 12 (8+4) | DDR4-2400 dual-channel | 12–25 W | YM200UC4T2OFB |
Athlon 300U [27] | January 6 2019 | 2.4 | 3.3 | YM300UC4T2OFG |
Model | Release date | Fab | CPU | GPU | Socket | PCIe lanes | Memory support | TDP | Part number | ||||||||
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Cores (threads) | Clock rate (GHz) | Cache | Model | Config [lower-alpha 1] | Clock | Processing power (GFLOPS) [lower-alpha 2] | |||||||||||
Base | Boost | L1 | L2 | L3 | |||||||||||||
Athlon Silver 3050e [28] | January 6, 2020 | 14 nm | 2 (4) | 1.4 | 2.8 | 64 KB inst. 32 KB data per core | 512 KB per core | 4 MB | AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (Vega) | 192:12:4 3 CU | 1000 MHz | 384 | FP5 | 12 (8+4) | DDR4-2400 dual-channel | 6 W | YM3050C7T2OFG |
Athlon PRO 3045B | Q1 2021 | 2 (2) | 2.3 | 3.2 | 128:8:4 2 CU | 1100 MHz | 281.6 | 12-25 W | YM3045C4T2OFG | ||||||||
Athlon Silver 3050U [29] | January 6, 2020 | YM3050C4T2OFG | |||||||||||||||
Athlon Silver 3050C [30] | September 22, 2020 | YM305CC4T2OFG | |||||||||||||||
Athlon PRO 3145B | Q1 2021 | 2 (4) | 2.6 | 3.3 | 192:12:4 3 CU | 1000 MHz | 384 | YM3145C4T2OFG | |||||||||
Athlon Gold 3150U [31] | January 6, 2020 | YM3150C4T2OFG | |||||||||||||||
Athlon Gold 3150C [32] | September 22, 2020 | YM315CC4T2OFG |
Common features:
Branding and Model | CPU | GPU | TDP | Release date | ||||||
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Cores (threads) | Clock rate (GHz) | L3 cache (total) | Core config [lower-roman 1] | Model | Clock | |||||
Base | Boost | |||||||||
Athlon Gold | 7220U [lower-alpha 1] [33] | 2 (4) | 2.4 | 3.7 | 4 MB | 1 x 2 | 610M 2 CU | 1900 MHz | 8–15 W | Sep 20, 2022 [34] |
Athlon Silver | 7120U [lower-alpha 1] [35] | 2 (2) | 3.5 | 2 MB |
Note 1: Athlons use a double data rate (DDR) front-side bus, (EV-6) meaning that the actual data transfer rate of the bus is twice its physical clock rate. The FSB's true data rate, 200 or 266 MT/s, is used in the tables, and the physical clock rates are 100 and 133 MHz, respectively. The multipliers in the tables above apply to the physical clock rate, not the data transfer rate.
The Athlon 64 is a ninth-generation, AMD64-architecture microprocessor produced by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), released on September 23, 2003. It is the third processor to bear the name Athlon, and the immediate successor to the Athlon XP. The Athlon 64 was the second processor to implement the AMD64 architecture and the first 64-bit processor targeted at the average consumer. Variants of the Athlon 64 have been produced for Socket 754, Socket 939, Socket 940, and Socket AM2. It was AMD's primary consumer CPU, and primarily competed with Intel's Pentium 4, especially the Prescott and Cedar Mill core revisions.
The Athlon 64 X2 is the first native dual-core desktop central processing unit (CPU) designed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). It was designed from scratch as native dual-core by using an already multi-CPU enabled Athlon 64, joining it with another functional core on one die, and connecting both via a shared dual-channel memory controller/north bridge and additional control logic. The initial versions are based on the E stepping model of the Athlon 64 and, depending on the model, have either 512 or 1024 KB of L2 cache per core. The Athlon 64 X2 can decode instructions for Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3), except those few specific to Intel's architecture. The first Athlon 64 X2 CPUs were released in May 2005, in the same month as Intel's first dual-core processor, the Pentium D.
The AMD Family 10h, or K10, is a microprocessor microarchitecture by AMD based on the K8 microarchitecture. The first third-generation Opteron products for servers were launched on September 10, 2007, with the Phenom processors for desktops following and launching on November 11, 2007 as the immediate successors to the K8 series of processors.
Athlon II is a family of AMD multi-core 45 nm central processing units, which is aimed at the budget to mid-range market and is a complementary product lineup to the Phenom II.
The AMD Jaguar Family 16h is a low-power microarchitecture designed by AMD. It is used in APUs succeeding the Bobcat Family microarchitecture in 2013 and being succeeded by AMD's Puma architecture in 2014. It is two-way superscalar and capable of out-of-order execution. It is used in AMD's Semi-Custom Business Unit as a design for custom processors and is used by AMD in four product families: Kabini aimed at notebooks and mini PCs, Temash aimed at tablets, Kyoto aimed at micro-servers, and the G-Series aimed at embedded applications. Both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One use chips based on the Jaguar microarchitecture, with more powerful GPUs than AMD sells in its own commercially available Jaguar APUs.
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