List of AMD Turion processors

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Turion 64 is the name of a family of CPUs designed by AMD for the mobile computing market.

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Single-core mobile processors

Turion 64

"Lancaster" (90 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Turion 64 ML-281600 MHz512 KB 800 MHz8x1.3535 W Socket 754 June 22, 2005TMDML28BKX4LD
Turion 64 ML-301600 MHz1024 KB800 MHz8x1.3535 WSocket 754March 10, 2005TMDML30BKX5LD
Turion 64 ML-321800 MHz512 KB800 MHz9x1.3535 WSocket 754March 10, 2005TMDML32BKX4LD
Turion 64 ML-341800 MHz1024 KB800 MHz9x1.3535 WSocket 754March 10, 2005TMDML34BKX5LD
Turion 64 ML-372000 MHz1024 KB800 MHz10x1.3535 WSocket 754March 10, 2005TMDML37BKX5LD
Turion 64 ML-402200 MHz1024 KB800 MHz11x1.3535 WSocket 754June 22, 2005TMDML40BKX5LD
Turion 64 ML-422400 MHz512 KB800 MHz12x1.3535 WSocket 754October 4, 2005TMDML42BKX4LD
Turion 64 ML-442400 MHz1024 KB800 MHz12x1.3535 WSocket 754January 4, 2006TMDML44BKX5LD
Turion 64 MT-281600 MHz512 KB800 MHz8x1.225 WSocket 754June 22, 2005TMSMT28BQX4LD
Turion 64 MT-301600 MHz1024 KB800 MHz8x1.225 WSocket 754March 10, 2005TMSMT30BQX5LD
Turion 64 MT-321800 MHz512 KB800 MHz9x1.225 WSocket 754March 10, 2005TMSMT32BQX4LD
Turion 64 MT-341800 MHz1024 KB800 MHz9x1.225 WSocket 754March 10, 2005TMSMT34BQX5LD
Turion 64 MT-372000 MHz1024 KB800 MHz10x1.225 WSocket 754August 8, 2005TMSMT37BQX5LD
Turion 64 MT-402200 MHz1024 KB800 MHz11x1.225 WSocket 754August 8, 2005TMSMT40BQX5LD

"Richmond" (90 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Turion 64 MK-362000 MHz512 KB800 MHz10x1.1531 W Socket S1g1September 1, 2006TMDMK36HAX4CM
Turion 64 MK-382200 MHz512 KB800 MHz11x1.1531 WSocket S1g1Q1 2007TMDMK38HAX4CM

Sempron (Turion 64-based)

"Sable" (65 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Sempron SI-402000 MHz512 KB1800 MHz10x1.075 - 1.12525 W Socket S1g2June 4, 2008SMSI40SAM12GG
Sempron SI-422100 MHz512 KB1800 MHz10.5x1.075 - 1.12525 WSocket S1g2Q3 2008SMSI42SAM12GG

Athlon (Turion 64-based)

"Sable" (65 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Athlon QI-46 2100 MHz512 KB1800 MHz10.5x25 WSocket S1g2AMQI46SAM12GG

Sempron (Turion X2-based)

"Huron" (65 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Sempron 200U1000 MHz256 KB800 MHz5x0.9258 W Socket ASB1 January 2009SMF200UOAX3DV
Sempron 210U1500 MHz256 KB800 MHz7.5x0.92515 WSocket ASB1January 2009SMG210UOAX3DX

Sempron (Turion II-based)

"Caspian" (45 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache FPU width [1] HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Sempron M1002000 MHz512 KB64-bit1600 MHz10x25 W Socket S1g3September 10, 2009SMM100SBO12GQ
Sempron M1202100 MHz512 KB64-bit1600 MHz10.5x25 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009SMM120SBO12GQ
Sempron M1402200 MHz512 KB64-bit1600 MHz10.5x25 WSocket S1g3April 2010SMM140SBO12GQ

Dual-core mobile processors

Turion 64 X2

"Taylor" (90 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Turion 64 X2 TL-501600 MHz2 × 256 KB800 MHz8x0.8 - 1.131 W Socket S1g1May 17, 2006TMDTL50HAX4CT

"Trinidad" (90 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Turion 64 X2 TL-521600 MHz2 × 512 KB800 MHz8x0.8-1.12531 W Socket S1g1May 17, 2006TMDTL52HAX5CT
Turion 64 X2 TL-561800 MHz2 × 512 KB800 MHz9x0.8-1.12533 WSocket S1g1May 17, 2006TMDTL56HAX5CT
Turion 64 X2 TL-602000 MHz2 × 512 KB800 MHz10x0.8-1.12535 WSocket S1g1May 17, 2006TMDTL60HAX5CT
Turion 64 X2 TL-642200 MHz2 × 512 KB800 MHz11x0.8-1.12535 WSocket S1g1January 30, 2007TMDTL64HAX5CT

Athlon 64 X2

"Tyler" (65 nm)

Model NumberFrequency L2-Cache HT Multiplier [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder Part Number
Athlon 64 X2 TK-421600 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz8x1.075/1.10/1.125 V20 W Socket S1g12009AMETK42HAX5DM
Athlon 64 X2 TK-531700 MHz2 x 256 KB800 MHz8.5x1.075/1.10/1.125 V31 WSocket S1g1Aug 20, 2007AMDTK53HAX4DC
Athlon 64 X2 TK-551800 MHz2 x 256 KB800 MHz9x1.075/1.10/1.125 V31 WSocket S1g1Aug 20, 2007AMDTK55HAX4DC
Athlon 64 X2 TK-571900 MHz2 x 256 KB800 MHz9.5x1.075/1.10/1.125 V31 WSocket S1g12008AMDTK57HAX4DM

Turion 64 X2

"Tyler" (65 nm)

Model NumberFrequency L2-Cache HT Multiplier [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder Part Number
Turion 64 X2 TL-561800 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz9x1.075/1.10/1.125 V31 W Socket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL56HAX5DC
Turion 64 X2 TL-561800 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz9x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL56HAX5DM
Turion 64 X2 TL-581900 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz9.5x1.075/1.10/1.125 V31 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL58HAX5DC
Turion 64 X2 TL-581900 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz9.5x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL58HAX5DM
Turion 64 X2 TL-602000 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz10x1.075/1.10/1.125 V31 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL60HAX5DC
Turion 64 X2 TL-602000 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz10x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL60HAX5DM
Turion 64 X2 TL-622100 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz10.5x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL62HAX5DM
Turion 64 X2 TL-642200 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz11x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL64HAX5DC
Turion 64 X2 TL-642200 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz11x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL64HAX5DM
Turion 64 X2 TL-662300 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz11.5x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL66HAX5DC
Turion 64 X2 TL-662300 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz11.5x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1May 7, 2007TMDTL66HAX5DM
Turion 64 X2 TL-682400 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz12x1.075/1.10/1.125 V35 WSocket S1g1Dec 19, 2007TMDTL68HAX5DM

Turion X2 / Turion X2 Ultra

"Lion" (65 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Turion X2 Ultra ZM-80 [2] 2100 MHz2 x 1 MB1800 MHz10.5x0.75-1.232 W Socket S1g2June 4, 2008TMZM80DAM23GG
Turion X2 Ultra ZM-82 [2] 2200 MHz2 x 1 MB1800 MHz11x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2June 4, 2008TMZM82DAM23GG
Turion X2 Ultra ZM-84 [2] 2300 MHz2 x 1 MB1800 MHz11.5x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q3 2008TMZM84DAM23GG
Turion X2 Ultra ZM-85 [2] 2300 MHz2 x 1 MB2200 MHz11.5x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q3 2008TMZM85DAM23GG
Turion X2 Ultra ZM-86 [2] 2400 MHz2 x 1 MB1800 MHz12x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2June 4, 2008TMZM86DAM23GG
Turion X2 Ultra ZM-87 [2] 2400 MHz2 x 1 MB2200 MHz12x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q3 2008TMZM87DAM23GG
Turion X2 Ultra ZM-88 [2] 2500 MHz2 x 1 MB1800 MHz12.5x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q3 2008TMZM88DAM23GG
Turion X2 RM-70 [2] 2000 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz10x0.75-1.231 WSocket S1g2June 4, 2008TMRM70DAM22GG
Turion X2 RM-72 [2] 2100 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz10.5x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q3 2008TMRM72DAM22GG
Turion X2 RM-74 [2] 2200 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz11x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008TMRM74DAM22GG
Turion X2 RM-75 [2] 2200 MHz2 x 512 KB2000 MHz11x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008TMRM75DAM22GG
Turion X2 RM-76 [2] 2300 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz11.5x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008TMRM76DAM22GG
Turion X2 RM-77 [2] 2300 MHz2 x 512 KB2000 MHz11.5x0.75-1.235 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008TMRM77DAM22GG
Athlon X2 QL-601900 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz9.5x0.95-1.135 WSocket S1g2June 4, 2008AMQL60DAM22GG
Athlon X2 QL-622000 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz10x0.95-1.135 WSocket S1g2Q3 2008AMQL62DAM22GG
Athlon X2 QL-642100 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz10.5x0.95-1.135 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008AMQL64DAM22GG
Athlon X2 QL-652100 MHz2 x 512 KB2000 MHz10.5x0.95-1.135 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008AMQL65DAM22GG
Athlon X2 QL-662200 MHz2 x 512 KB1800 MHz11x0.95-1.135 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008AMQL66DAM22GG
Athlon X2 QL-672200 MHz2 x 512 KB2000 MHz11x0.95-1.135 WSocket S1g2Q4 2008AMQL67DAM22GG

"Conesus" (65 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] Voltage TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Athlon Neo X2 L325 [3] 1500 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz7.5x0.92518 W Socket ASB1 June 2009AMZL325OAX5DY
Athlon Neo X2 L335 [4] 1600 MHz2 x 256 KB800 MHz8x0.92518 WSocket ASB1June 2009AMZL335OAX5DY
Turion mobile X2 L5101600 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz8x0.92518 WSocket ASB1June 2009AMZL510OAX5DY
Turion Neo X2 L625 [5] 1600 MHz2 x 512 KB800 MHz8x0.92518 WSocket ASB1June 2009TMZL625OAX5DY

Turion II / Turion II Ultra / Turion II Neo

"Caspian" (45 nm)

Model numberFrequency L2 cache FPU width [1] HT Multi [lower-alpha 1] TDP SocketRelease dateOrder part number
Athlon II M3002000 MHz2x 512 KB64-bit1600 MHz10x35 W Socket S1g3September 10, 2009AMM300DBO22GQ
Athlon II M3202100 MHz2x 512 KB64-bit1600 MHz10.5x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009AMM320DBO22GQ
Athlon II M3402200 MHz2x 512 KB64-bit1600 MHz11x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009AMM340DBO22GQ
Athlon II M3602300 MHz2x 512 KB64-bit1600 MHz11x35 WSocket S1g3May 2010AMM360DBO22GQ
Turion II M5002200 MHz2x 512 KB128-bit1800 MHz11x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009TMM500DBO22GQ
Turion II M5202300 MHz2x 512 KB128-bit1800 MHz11.5x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009TMM520DBO22GQ
Turion II M5402400 MHz2x 512 KB128-bit1800 MHz12x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009TMM540DBO22GQ
Turion II M5602500 MHz2x 512 KB128-bit1800 MHz12x35 WSocket S1g3April 2010TMM560DBO22GQ
Turion II Ultra M6002400 MHz2x 1 MB128-bit1800 MHz12x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009TMM600DBO23GQ
Turion II Ultra M6202500 MHz2x 1 MB128-bit1800 MHz12.5x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009TMM620DBO23GQ
Turion II Ultra M6402600 MHz2x 1 MB128-bit1800 MHz13x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009TMM640DBO23GQ
Turion II Ultra M6602700 MHz2x 1 MB128-bit1800 MHz13.5x35 WSocket S1g3September 10, 2009TMM660DBO23GQ

"Champlain" (45 nm)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [6] 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

"Geneva" (45 nm)

Model number Clock
speed
L2 cache FPU width [6] 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

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 For traditional processors, the multiplier is the value multiplied by the speed of the FSB to get the clock speed of the processor. Turion processors have a memory controller integrated on the CPU die, replacing the traditional concept of FSB. The multiplier here applies to the 200 MHz system clock frequency, not the HyperTransport speed.

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