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| desc 6    = '''T<sub>CASE</sub> Range'''<br><table><tr><td style="width: 50px;">'''V'''</td><td>0 °C – 85 °C</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>'''S'''</td><td>0 °C – 95 °C</td></tr><tr><td>'''T'''</td><td>0 °C – 90 °C</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>'''Q'''</td><td>0 °C – 100 °C</td></tr></table>
 
| desc 6    = '''T<sub>CASE</sub> Range'''<br><table><tr><td style="width: 50px;">'''V'''</td><td>0 °C – 85 °C</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>'''S'''</td><td>0 °C – 95 °C</td></tr><tr><td>'''T'''</td><td>0 °C – 90 °C</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>'''Q'''</td><td>0 °C – 100 °C</td></tr></table>
 
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AMD Duron
AMD Duron.svg
Duron Logo
Developer AMD
Manufacturer AMD
Type Microprocessors
Introduction April 27, 2000 (announced)
June 19, 2000 (launch)
Production 2000-2005
Architecture K7-derived processor for budget computers
ISA IA-32
µarch K7
Word size 32 bit
4 octets
8 nibbles
Process 180 nm
0.18 μm
1.8e-4 mm
, 130 nm
0.13 μm
1.3e-4 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 600 MHz-1,800 MHz
Package CPGA-453
Socket Socket A
Succession
K6-III Sempron

Duron was a family of 32-bit x86 microprocessors developed by AMD and introduced in early 2000. Duron, a low-budget derivative of Athlon (K7-based), was introduced as a way for AMD to aggressively compete against Intel's Celeron in the ultra-cheap PC segment. Announced in April of 2000, Duron processors offered the best price-performance ratio providing Celeron with stiff competition.

Overview

In April of 1998 Intel introduced their Celeron family of processors - a family specifically designed to target the ultra-cheaper computer segment. Duron (still nameless at the time) was marked on AMD's roadmap during the Microprocessor Forum in 1998. Almost a year after the introduction of Athlon, AMD introduced the Duron family. With Celeron, Intel opted to using a single socket (Socket 370) for both the Pentium III and Celeron families. This allowed simplification for OEMs and opens the door for the end user to future upgrades. AMD moved in the same direction, using Socket A for Athlon and the new Duron family.

Unlike original Celeron processor models which were artificially slowed down by Intel (e.g. slower bus speed), Duron processors shared the same specs as Athlon - including a higher speed of 100 MHz bus DDR (200 MT/s). Additionally, Intel used the same production for both Celeron and Pentium III, disabling various features as needed during the manufacturing process. Unlike Intel, AMD gave Duron a design of its own, the reduced cache for example directly resulted in smaller die size and thus cheaper manufacturing. These differences played fairly well in AMD's advantage - Duron models were cheaper and had superior performance over their Celeron counterparts.

Architecture

Main article: K7 Microarchitecture
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Die Shot

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Model Identification

Duron processors follow AMD's Ordering Part Number (OPN):

Identification
D950AUT1B 
DHD600DLV1C 
        Max FSB
B200 MT/s
C266 MT/s
       L2$ Size
164 KB
      TCASE Range
V0 °C – 85 °C S0 °C – 95 °C
T0 °C – 90 °C Q0 °C – 100 °C
     Core Voltage
V1.4 V ± 0.1 V
S1.5 V ± 0.1 V
L1.5 V ± 0.1 V
U1.6 V ± 0.1 V
M1.75 V ± 0.1 V
    Package Designation
ACPGA-453
DOPGA
   Frequency (MHz)
  Model Variation
(none)Original Desktop Processor
MOriginal Mobile Desktop Processor
HDHigh-Performance Desktop Processor
HMHigh-Performance Mobile Processor
 Family Designation
DDuron Processor

Members

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Motherboards

Vendor Model Form Chipset
Abit KD7 ATX VIA KT400
Abit KR7A ATX VIA KT266A
Acorp 7KT266A ATX VIA KT266A
Albatron KX400+ ATX VIA KT333
Albatron KX400+ Pro ATX VIA KT333
Albatron KX400-8X ATX VIA KT400
AOpen AK77-333 ATX VIA KT333
AOpen AK77-8X Max ATX VIA KT400
AOpen AK77-8XN ATX VIA KT400
Asus A7N266-VM µATX NVIDIA nForce 220D
Asus A7N266-VM µATX NVIDIA nForce 220D
Asus A7N266-VM/AA µATX NVIDIA nForce 220D
Asus A7N8X ATX NVIDIA nForce2
Asus A7V266-E ATX VIA KT266A
Asus A7V333 ATX VIA KT333
Asus A7V333 ATX VIA KT333
Asus A7V8X ATX VIA KT400
AZZA KT33F-ANB ATX VIA KT333
Biostar M7VIF ATX VIA KT333
Biostar M7VIG µATX VIA KM266
Biostar M7VIK ATX VIA KT400
Biostar M7VIP ATX VIA KT333
Chaintech 7AIV5 µATX VIA KM133A
Chaintech 7SIF µATX SiS 740
Chaintech 7VIA µATX VIA KT333
Chaintech 7VJDA ATX VIA KT266A
Chaintech 7VJS ATX VIA KT400
DFI AD73PRO ATX VIA KT266A
ECS K7S5A ATX SiS 735
ECS K7S6A ATX SiS 745
ECS K7SOM/M841LR ATX SiS 740
ECS K7VTA3 ATX VIA KT266
ECS K7VTA3 ATX VIA KT333
ECS L7VMM µATX VIA KM266
ECS L7VTA ATX VIA KT400
ECS M825ULR µATX VIA KM266
EPoX 8KHA+ ATX VIA KT266A
EPoX 8KMM+ µATX VIA KM266
EPoX EP-8K3A ATX VIA KT333
EPoX EP-8K9A2 ATX VIA KT400
EPoX EP-8KMM+ µATX VIA KM266
FIC AM-35 µATX VIA KM266
FIC AM37 µATX VIA KM266
FIC AN-17 ATX VIA KT333
FIC AN11 ATX VIA KT266A
FIC AN19C ATX VIA KT400
FIC AN19E ATX VIA KT400
Gigabyte GA-7DX ATX AMD-761
Gigabyte GA-7DX+ ATX AMD-761
Gigabyte GA-7DXE ATX AMD-761
Gigabyte GA-7DXR+ ATX AMD-761
Gigabyte GA-7VA ATX VIA KT400
Gigabyte GA-7VAX ATX VIA KT400
Gigabyte GA-7VAXP ATX VIA KT400
Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Ultra ATX VIA KT400
Gigabyte GA-7VKML µATX VIA KM266
Gigabyte GA-7VR ATX VIA KT333
Gigabyte GA-7VRX ATX VIA KT333
Gigabyte GA-7VRX ATX VIA KT333
Gigabyte GA-7VRXP ATX VIA KT333
Gigabyte GA-7VTXE+ ATX VIA KT266A
Gigabyte GA-7VTXH+ ATX VIA KT266A
Jetway 866AS-Ultra ATX VIA KT266A
Jetway V333DA ATX VIA KT333
Leadtek 7350KDA ATX SiS 735
Leadtek K7N415DA ATX NVIDIA nForce 415D
Mach Speed Technologies MZ333DA ATX VIA KT333
Mach Speed Technologies MZ866AS ATX VIA KT266A
MSI K7N2 ATX NVIDIA nForce2
MSI K7T Turbo2 ATX VIA KT133A
MSI K7T266 Pro2 ATX VIA KT266A
MSI KT3 Ultra ATX VIA KT333
MSI KT3 Ultra2 ATX VIA KT333
MSI KT4 Ultra ATX VIA KT333
MSI KT4M µATX VIA KT400
MSI KT4V ATX VIA KT400
MSI MS-6340M µATX VIA KM133A
MSI MS-6367 µATX nVidia nForce 420D
MSI MS-6382E ATX VIA KT333
MSI MS-6390 µATX VIA KM266
MSI MS-6568 µATX SiS 740
MSI MS-6593 ATX VIA KT333
QDI KD7X ATX VIA KT400
QDI KuDoZ 7E/333 ATX VIA KT333
QDI KuDoz 7 ATX VIA KT266A
Shuttle AK35GTR ATX VIA KT266A
Shuttle AK35GTR ATX VIA KT333
Shuttle AK37GTR ATX VIA KT400
Shuttle AK38 ATX VIA KT333
Shuttle AK39N ATX VIA KT400
Shuttle FS40 FlexATX SiS 740
Shuttle FX41 FlexATX VIA KM266
Soltek SL-75DRV5 ATX VIA KT333
Soyo K7V Dragon Plus ATX VIA KT266A
Soyo SY-KT333 Dragon Lite ATX VIA KT333
Soyo SY-KT333 Dragon Ultra ATX VIA KT333
XFX KT33F-ANB ATX VIA KT333

See Also

Facts about "Duron - AMD"
designerAMD +
first announcedApril 27, 2000 +
first launchedJune 19, 2000 +
full page nameamd/duron +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architectureIA-32 +
main designerAMD +
manufacturerAMD +
microarchitectureK7 +
nameAMD Duron +
packageCPGA-453 +
process180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) + and 130 nm (0.13 μm, 1.3e-4 mm) +
socketSocket A +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +