List of AMD Phenom processors

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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.

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Features overview

Desktop processors

Phenom series

"Agena" (B2/B3, 65 nm, Quad-core)

Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom X4 9100e B21.8 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.6 GHz1.10–1.15 V65 W AM2+ March 27, 2008HD9100OBJ4BGD
Phenom X4 9150e B31.8 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.6 GHz1.075–1.125 V65 WAM2+July 1, 2008HD9150ODJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9350e B32.0 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz10×1.075–1.125 V65 WAM2+July 1, 2008HD9350ODJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9450e B32.1 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz10.5×1.075–1.125 V65 WAM2+October, 2008HD9450ODJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9500 B22.2 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11×1.15–1.25 V95 WAM2+November 19, 2007HD9500WCJ4BGD
Phenom X4 9550 B32.2 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11×1.15–1.25 V95 WAM2+March 27, 2008HD9550WCJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9600 B22.3 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.15–1.25 V95 WAM2+November 19, 2007HD9600WCJ4BGD
Phenom X4 9600 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] B22.3 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.15–1.25 V95 WAM2+December 19, 2007HD960ZWCJ4BGD
Phenom X4 9650 B32.3 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.15–1.25 V95 WAM2+March 27, 2008HD9650WCJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9750B32.4 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12×1.15–1.25 V95 WAM2+March 27, 2008HD9750WCJ4BGH
B32.4 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12×1.20–1.30 V125 WAM2+March 27, 2008HD9750XAJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9850B32.5 GHz4×512 KB2 MB2.0 GHz12.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+October, 2008HD9850WCJ4BGH
B32.5 GHz4×512 KB2 MB2.0 GHz12.5×1.20–1.30 V125 WAM2+July 1, 2008HD9850XAJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] B32.5 GHz4×512 KB2 MB2.0 GHz12.5×1.20–1.30 V125 WAM2+March 27, 2008HD985ZXAJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] B32.6 GHz4×512 KB2 MB2.0 GHz13×1.20–1.30 V125 WAM2+October, 2008HD995ZXAJ4BGH
B32.6 GHz4×512 KB2 MB2.0 GHz13×1.25–1.30 V140 WAM2+July 1, 2008HD995ZFAJ4BGH
Business Class
Phenom X4 9600B [lower-alpha 3] B22.3 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+April 28, 2008HD960BWCJ4BGD
B32.3 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+August 15, 2008HD960BWCJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9750B [lower-alpha 3] B32.4 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+August 15, 2008HD975BWCJ4BGH
Phenom X4 9850B [lower-alpha 3] B32.5 GHz4×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12.5×1.225–1.25 V95 WAM2+August 15, 2008HD985BWCJ4BGH

"Toliman" (B2/B3, 65 nm, Tri-core)

Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom X3 8250eB31.9 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.6 GHz9.5×1.125–1.20 V65 W AM2+ September 8, 2008HD8250ODJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8400B22.1 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz10.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+March 27, 2008HD8400WCJ3BGD
Phenom X3 8450B32.1 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz10.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+April 23, 2008HD8450WCJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8450eB32.1 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz10.5×1.125–1.20 V65 WAM2+September 8, 2008HD8450ODJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8550B32.2 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+April 23, 2008HD8550WCJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8600B22.3 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+March 27, 2008HD8600WCJ3BGD
Phenom X3 8650B32.3 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+April 23, 2008HD8650WCJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8750B32.4 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+April 23, 2008HD8750WCJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8750 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] B32.4 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+September 8, 2008HD875ZWCJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8850B32.5 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12.5×1.20–1.25 V95 WAM2+October 21, 2008HD8850WCJ3BGH
Business Class
Phenom X3 8600B [lower-alpha 3] B22.3 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.25 V95 WAM2+April 28, 2008HD860BWCJ3BGD
B32.3 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz11.5×1.25 V95 WAM2+August 15, 2008HD860BWCJ3BGH
Phenom X3 8750B [lower-alpha 3] B32.4 GHz3×512 KB2 MB1.8 GHz12×1.25 V95 WAM2+August 15, 2008HD875BWCJ3BGH

Phenom II series

"Thuban" (E0, 45 nm, Hexa-core)

Model Number Step. Clock speed Turbo speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II X6 1035TE02.6 GHz3.1 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz13×0.975–1.425 V95 W AM3 May 2010 (OEM)HDT35TWFK6DGR
Phenom II X6 1045TE02.7 GHz3.2 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz13.5×0.975–1.425 V95 WAM3September 2010 (OEM)HDT45TWFK6DGR
Phenom II X6 1055TE02.8 GHz3.3 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×1.0–1.475 V125 WAM3April 27, 2010HDT55TFBK6DGR
E02.8 GHz3.3 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×0.975–1.425 V95 WAM3May, 2010HDT55TWFK6DGR
Phenom II X6 1065TE02.9 GHz3.4 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14.5×1.0–1.475 V95 WAM3December 7, 2010HDT65TWFK6DGR
Phenom II X6 1075TE03.0 GHz3.5 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×1.0–1.475 V125 WAM3September 21, 2010HDT75TFBK6DGR
Phenom II X6 1075T
Black Edition [2]
E03.0 GHz3.5 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×1.0–1.475 V125 WAM3May / beginning of June 2010HDT75ZFBK6DGR
Phenom II X6 1090T
Black Edition
E03.2 GHz3.6 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×1.0–1.475 V125 WAM3April 27, 2010HDT90ZFBK6DGR
Phenom II X6 1100T
Black Edition
E03.3 GHz3.7 GHz6×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16.5×1.0–1.475 V125 WAM3December 7, 2010HDE00ZFBK6DGR

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

Model Number Step. Clock speed Turbo speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II X4 650T [3] E02.7 GHz3.2 GHz4×512 KB4 MB2.0 GHz13.5×0.825–1.400 V95 W AM3 2011 (OEM)HD650TWFK4FGR
Phenom II X4 840T [4] [5] E02.9 GHz3.2 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14.5×0.825–1.400 V95 WAM3Q4 2010 (OEM)HD840TWFK4DGR
Phenom II X4 960T
Black Edition [6] [7]
E03.0 GHz3.4 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.825–1.400 V95 WAM3Q4 2010 (OEM)HD96ZTWFK4DGR
Phenom II X4 960T [8] E03.0 GHz3.4 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.825–1.400 V125 WAM3Q4 2010 (OEM)HD960TFBK4DGR
Phenom II X4 970
Black Edition [9] [10] [11] [12]
E03.5 GHz-4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz17.5×0.825–1.400 V125 WAM3Q4 2010 (OEM)HDZ970FBK4DGR

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

Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II X4 805C22.5 GHz4×512 KB4 MB2.0 GHz12.5×0.875–1.425 V95 W AM3 February 9, 2009HDX805WFK4FGI
Phenom II X4 810C22.6 GHz4×512 KB4 MB2.0 GHz13×0.875–1.425 V95 WAM3February 9, 2009HDX810WFK4FGI
Phenom II X4 820C22.8 GHz4×512 KB4 MB2.0 GHz14×0.9–1.425 V95 WAM3Q3, 2009HDX820WFK4FGI
Phenom II X4 830 [13] [14] C32.8 GHz4×512 KB6 MB [lower-alpha 1] 2.0 GHz14×0.9–1.425 V95 WAM3Q3 2010 (OEM)HDX830WFK4DGM
Phenom II X4 900eC22.4 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz12×0.850–1.250 V65 WAM3June 2, 2009HD900EOCK4DGI
Phenom II X4 905eC22.5 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz12.5×0.825–1.250 V65 WAM3June 2, 2009HD905EOCK4DGI
Phenom II X4 910C22.6 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz13×0.875–1.425 V95 WAM3February 9, 2009HDX910WFK4DGI
Phenom II X4 910eC32.6 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz13×0.850–1.250 V65 WAM3January 25, 2010HD910EOCK4DGM
Phenom II X4 920C22.8 GHz4×512 KB6 MB1.8 GHz14×0.875–1.425 V125 W AM2+ January 8, 2009HDX920XCJ4DGI
Phenom II X4 925C22.8 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×0.850–1.425 V95 WAM3May 11, 2009HDX925WFK4DGI
C32.8 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×0.9–1.400 V95 WAM3November 4, 2009HDX925WFK4DGM
Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C23.0 GHz4×512 KB6 MB1.8 GHz15×0.875–1.425 V125 WAM2+January 8, 2009HDZ940XCJ4DGI
Phenom II X4 945C23.0 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×1.150–1.425 V125 WAM3April 23, 2009HDX945FBK4DGI
C23.0 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.850–1.425 V95 WAM3June 12, 2009HDX945WFK4DGI
C33.0 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.850–1.400 V95 WAM3November 4, 2009HDX945WFK4DGM
Phenom II X4 955C23.2 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.850–1.400 V125 WAM3April 2009HDX955FBK4DGI
C33.2 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.850–1.400 V125 WAM3November 4, 2009HDX955FBK4DGM
C33.2 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.850–1.400 V95 WAM3Q2 2010HDX955WFK4DGM
Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C23.2 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.875–1.425 V125 WAM3April 23, 2009HDZ955FBK4DGI
C33.2 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.825–1.425 V125 WAM3December, 2009HDZ955FBK4DGM
Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C23.4 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz17×0.850–1.425 V140 WAM3August 13, 2009HDZ965FBK4DGI
C33.4 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz17×0.825–1.400 V125 WAM3November 4, 2009HDZ965FBK4DGM
Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] [9] [10] C33.5 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz17.5×0.825–1.400 V125 WAM3September 21, 2010HDZ970FBK4DGM
Phenom II X4 975 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C33.6 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz18×0.825–1.400 V125 WAM3January 4, 2011HDZ975FBK4DGM
Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C33.7 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz18.5×0.825–1.400 V125 WAM3May 3, 2011HDZ980FBK4DGM
Business Class
Phenom II X4 B93 [lower-alpha 3] C22.8 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×0.800–1.425 V95 WAM3October 2009HDXB93WFK4DGI
Phenom II X4 B95 [lower-alpha 3] C23.0 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.800–1.425 V95 WAM3October 2009HDXB95WFK4DGI
Phenom II X4 B97 [lower-alpha 3] C33.2 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.800–1.425 V95 WAM3May 11, 2010HDXB97WFK4DGM
Phenom II X4 B99 [lower-alpha 3] C33.3 GHz4×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16.5×0.800–1.425 V95 WAM32011HDXB99WFK4DGM

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

Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP
Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II X4 840 [15] C33.2 GHz4×512 KB2.0 GHz16×1.05–1.4 V95 W AM3 January 4, 2011 (OEM)HDX840WFK42GM
Phenom II X4 850 [16] C33.3 GHz4×512 KB2.0 GHz16.5×1.05–1.4 V95 WAM3Q2 2011 (OEM)HDX850WFK42GM

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

  • Chip harvests from Deneb with one core disabled [1]
  • All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, ABM, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet , AMD-V
  • Memory support: DDR2 SDRAM up to PC2-8500, DDR3 SDRAM up to PC3-10600 (Socket AM3 only)
  • On some Heka triple core processors e.g. 720 BE, the fourth disabled core can be enabled, effectively providing a quad core processor for the price of a triple core. This however does not work on all the processors with one core disabled.
Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II X3 700eC22.4 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz12×0.825–1.25 V65 W AM3 June 2, 2009HD700EOCK3DGI
Phenom II X3 705eC22.5 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz12.5×0.800–1.25 V65 WAM3June 2, 2009HD705EOCK3DGI
Phenom II X3 710C22.6 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz13×0.875–1.325 V95 WAM3February 9, 2009HDX710WFK3DGI
Phenom II X3 715 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C22.8 GHz3×512 KB6 MB1.8 GHz14×0.875–1.325 V95 WAM2+ ??HDZ715WCJ3DGI
Phenom II X3 720C22.8 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×0.875–1.325 V95 WAM3 ??HDX720WFK3DGI
Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C22.8 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×0.850–1.325 V95 WAM3February 9, 2009HDZ720WFK3DGI
Phenom II X3 740 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C23.0 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.850–1.425 V95 WAM3September, 2009HDZ740WFK3DGI
Business Class
Phenom II X3 B73 [lower-alpha 3] C22.8 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz14×0.800–1.325 V95 WAM3October 2009HDXB73WFK3DGI
Phenom II X3 B75C23.0 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.800–1.425 V95 WAM3October 2009HDXB75WFK3DGI
C33.0 GHz3x512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15x0.800-1.425 V95 WAM3??HDXB75WFK3DGM
Phenom II X3 B77 [lower-alpha 3] C33.2 GHz3×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.800–1.425 V95 WAM3May 11, 2010HDXB77WFK3DGM

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

  • Chip harvests from Deneb with two cores disabled [1]
  • All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, ABM, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet , AMD-V
  • Memory support: DDR2 SDRAM up to PC2-8500, DDR3 SDRAM up to PC3-10600 (Socket AM3 only)
  • On some Callisto dual core processors e.g. 555 BE, the two disabled cores can be enabled, effectively providing a quad core processor for the price of a dual core. This however does not work on all the processors with two cores disabled.
Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II X2 545C23.0 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.875–1.425 V80 W AM3 June 1, 2009HDX545WFK2DGI
C33.0 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15×0.900–1.40 V80 WAM3November 4, 2009HDX545WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C23.1 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15.5×0.850–1.425 V80 WAM3June 1, 2009HDZ550WFK2DGI
Phenom II X2 550C33.1 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz15.5×0.875–1.40 V80 WAM3November 4, 2009HDX550WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C33.2 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16×0.875–1.40 V80 WAM3January 25, 2010HDZ555WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 560 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C33.3 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz16.5×0.875–1.40 V80 WAM3September 21, 2010HDZ560WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 565 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C33.4 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz17×0.875–1.40 V80 WAM3December 7, 2010HDZ565WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 570 Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C33.5 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.0 GHz17.5×0.875–1.40 V80 WAM3May 3, 2011HDZ570WFK2DGM
Business Class
Phenom II X2 B53 [lower-alpha 3] C32.8 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.2 GHz14×0.80–1.425 V80 WAM3October 2009HDXB53WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 B55 [lower-alpha 3] C33.0 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.2 GHz15×0.775–1.425 V80 WAM3October 2009HDXB55WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 B57 [lower-alpha 3] C33.2 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.2 GHz16×0.775–1.425 V80 WAM3May 11, 2010HDXB57WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 B59 [lower-alpha 3] C33.4 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.2 GHz17×0.775–1.425 V80 WAM32011HDXB59WFK2DGM
Phenom II X2 B60 [lower-alpha 3] C33.5 GHz2×512 KB6 MB2.2 GHz17.5×0.775–1.425 V80 WAM32011HDXB60WFK2DGM

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

Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II X2 511 [17] C33.4 GHz2×1 MB2.0 GHz17×0.825–1.40 V65 W AM3 January 2011HDX511OCK23GM
Phenom II X2 521 [18] C33.5 GHz2×1 MB2.0 GHz17.5×0.825–1.40 V65 WAM3Q2 2011HDX521OCK23GM

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 . [19]

Model number Step. Clock speed L2 cache L3 cache Hyper
Transport
Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II 42 TWKR Black Edition [lower-alpha 2] C22.0+4×512 KB6 MB1.8 GHz10–35×1.150–1.425 V ?? AM3 June, 2009Not for sale

Mobile processors

Turion II Ultra mobile processors (Phenom-based)

"Caspian" (45 nm, Dual-core)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [20] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
Turion II Ultra M6002.4 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz12×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009TMM600DBO23GQ
Turion II Ultra M6202.5 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz12.5×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009TMM620DBO23GQ
Turion II Ultra M6402.6 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz13×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009TMM640DBO23GQ
Turion II Ultra M6602.7 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz13.5×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009TMM660DBO23GQ

Turion II mobile processors (Phenom-based)

"Caspian" (45 nm, Dual-core)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [20] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
Turion II M5002.2 GHz2 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz11×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009TMM500DBO22GQ
Turion II M5202.3 GHz2 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz11.5×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009TMM520DBO22GQ
Turion II M5402.4 GHz2 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz12×35 WSocket S1G3September 10, 2009TMM540DBO22GQ
Turion II M5602.5 GHz2 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz12×35 WSocket S1G3April 2010TMM560DBO22GQ

Phenom II mobile processors

"Champlain" (45 nm, Quad-core)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [21] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II P9201.6 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz25 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010HMP920SGR42GM
Phenom II P9401.7 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz8.5×25 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010HMP940SGR42GM
Phenom II P9601.8 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz25 WSocket S1G4October 19, 2010HMP960SGR42GM
Phenom II N9302.0 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz10×35 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010HMN930DCR42GM
Phenom II N9502.1 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz10.5×35 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010HMN950DCR42GM
Phenom II N9702.2 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz11×35 WSocket S1G4January 4, 2011HMN970DCR42GM
Phenom II X920 BE2.3 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz11.5×45 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010HMX920HIR42GM
Phenom II X940 BE2.4 GHz4 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz12×45 WSocket S1G4January 4, 2011HMX940HIR42GM

"Champlain" (45 nm, Triple-core)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [21] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II P8201.8 GHz3 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz25 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010HMP820SGR32GM
Phenom II P8401.9 GHz3 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz9.5×25 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010HMP840SGR32GM
Phenom II P8602.0 GHz3 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz10×25 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010HMP860SGR32GM
Phenom II N8302.1 GHz3 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz10.5×35 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010HMN830DCR32GM
Phenom II N8502.2 GHz3 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz11×35 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010HMN850DCR32GM
Phenom II N8702.3 GHz3 × 512 KB128-bit1.8 GHz11.5×35 WSocket S1G4January 4, 2011HMN870DCR32GM

"Champlain" (45 nm, Dual-core)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [21] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
Phenom II P6502.6 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz13×25 WSocket S1G4October 19, 2010HMP650SGR23GM
Phenom II N6202.8 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz14×35 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010HMN620DCR23GM
Phenom II N6402.9 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz14.5×35 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010HMN640DCR23GM
Phenom II N6603.0 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz15×35 WSocket S1G4January 4, 2011HMN660DCR23GM
Phenom II X620 BE3.1 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz15.5×45 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010HMX620HIR23GM
Phenom II X640 BE3.2 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz16×45 WSocket S1G4May 10, 2011HMX640HIR23GM

Turion II (Phenom II-based)

"Champlain" (45 nm, Dual-core)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [21] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
Turion II P5202.3 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz11.5×25 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010TMP520SGR23GM
Turion II P5402.4 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz12×25 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010TMP540SGR23GM
Turion II P5602.5 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz12.5×25 WSocket S1G4October 19, 2010TMP560SGR23GM
Turion II N5302.5 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz12.5×35 WSocket S1G4May 12, 2010TMN530DCR23GM
Turion II N5502.6 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz13×35 WSocket S1G4October 4, 2010TMN550DCR23GM
Turion II N5702.7 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.8 GHz13.5×35 WSocket S1G4January 4, 2011TMN570DCR23GM

Turion II Neo (Phenom II-based)

"Geneva" (45 nm, Dual-core)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [21] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
Turion II Neo N40L1.5 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.6 GHz7.5×15 WSocket ASB2April 26, 2010TEN40LGAV23GME
Turion II K6251.5 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.6 GHz7.5×15 WSocket ASB2May 12, 2010TMK625GAV23GM
Turion II K6451.6 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.6 GHz15 WSocket ASB2January 4, 2011TMK645GAV23GM
Turion II K6651.7 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.6 GHz8.5×15 WSocket ASB2May 12, 2010TMK665GAV23GM
Turion II K6851.8 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.6 GHz15 WSocket ASB2January 4, 2011TMK685GAV23GM
Turion II Neo N54L2.2 GHz2 × 1 MB128-bit1.6 GHz11×25 WSocket ASB2May 2010TEN54LSDV23GME

Embedded processors

V-series (Phenom II-based)

"Champlain" (45 nm, Single-core)

Model
number
Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [21] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
V1202.2 GHz512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz11×25 WS1G4May 12, 2010VMV120SGR12GM
V1402.3 GHz512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz11.5×25 WS1G4October 4, 2010VMV140SGR12GM
V1602.4 GHz512 KB64-bit1.6 GHz12×25 WS1G4January 4, 2011VMV160SGR12GM

"Geneva" (45 nm, Single-core)

Model
number
Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [22] Hyper
Transport
Multi TDP Socket Release datePart number
V1051.2 GHz512 KB64-bit1.0 GHz9 WASB2May 12, 2010VMV105FDV12GM

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 The clock multiplier applies to the 200 MHz HyperTransport base clock.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 The Black Edition features an unlocked multiplier.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AMD Business Class processor, availability guaranteed for 24 months after release.

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