From WikiChip
Difference between revisions of "amd/athlon 4"
(Created page with "{{amd title|Athlon 4}} {{ic family | title = Athlon 4 | image = AMD Athlon 4 logo.svg | caption = Athlon 4 logo | developer = AMD | m...") |
|||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
| tech = CMOS | | tech = CMOS | ||
| clock min = 850 MHz | | clock min = 850 MHz | ||
− | | clock max = | + | | clock max = 1,400 MHz |
| package = CPGA-453 | | package = CPGA-453 | ||
| socket = Socket A | | socket = Socket A |
Revision as of 17:57, 8 November 2016
Athlon 4 | |
Athlon 4 logo | |
Developer | AMD |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Type | Microprocessors |
Introduction | May 14, 2001 (announced) May 14, 2001 (launch) |
Architecture | Performance mobile x86 chips |
ISA | x86 |
µarch | K7 |
Word size | 32 bit 4 octets
8 nibbles |
Process | 180 nm 0.18 μm
1.8e-4 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Clock | 850 MHz-1,400 MHz |
Package | CPGA-453 |
Socket | Socket A |
Succession | |
← | |
Athlon |
Athlon 4 (sometimes Mobile Athlon 4) was a family of 32-bit x86 mobile microprocessors designed by AMD for the performance mobile segment (i.e. a notch above Duron). Mobile Athlon 4 processors were manufactured using AMD's 0.18-micron copper process technology in Fab 30 in Dresden, Germany.
Facts about "Athlon 4 - AMD"
designer | AMD + |
first announced | May 14, 2001 + |
first launched | May 14, 2001 + |
full page name | amd/athlon 4 + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
instruction set architecture | x86 + |
main designer | AMD + |
manufacturer | AMD + |
microarchitecture | K7 + |
name | Athlon 4 + |
package | CPGA-453 + |
process | 180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) + |
socket | Socket A + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |