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| manufacturer 2    = GlobalFoundries
 
| manufacturer 2    = GlobalFoundries
 
| type              = Microprocessors
 
| type              = Microprocessors
| first announced  = 2003
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| first announced  = April 22, 2003
 
| first launched    = June 30, 2003
 
| first launched    = June 30, 2003
 
| production start  =  
 
| production start  =  
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| proc 6            = 28 nm
 
| proc 6            = 28 nm
 
| tech              = CMOS
 
| tech              = CMOS
| clock min        = 1,400 MHz
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| clock min        = 1.4 GHz
| clock max        = 3,500 MHz
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| clock max        = 3.5 GHz
 
| package          =  
 
| package          =  
 
| socket            = Socket 939
 
| socket            = Socket 939
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| socket 8          = Socket C32
 
| socket 8          = Socket C32
 
| socket 9          = Socket G34
 
| socket 9          = Socket G34
 
 
| succession      = Yes
 
| succession      = Yes
 
| predecessor      = Athlon MP
 
| predecessor      = Athlon MP
 
| predecessor link = amd/athlon mp
 
| predecessor link = amd/athlon mp
| successor        =  
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| successor        = EPYC
| successor link  =  
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| successor link  = amd/epyc
 
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'''Opteron''' is family of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] server [[uniprocessors]] and [[multiprocessors]] designed by [[AMD]] as a successor to the {{amd|Athlon MP}} family. Opteron processors are designed for workstations and servers and are a direct competition to [[Intel]]'s {{intel|Xeon}} processors.
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'''Opteron''' is family of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] server [[uniprocessors]] and [[multiprocessors]] designed by [[AMD]] as a successor to the {{amd|Athlon MP}} family.
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Opteron processors are designed for workstations and servers and are a direct competition to [[Intel]]'s {{intel|Xeon}} processors. Opteron was replaced by {{amd|EPYC}} in [[2017]].
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
== Artworks ==
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== Opteron Family ==
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{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center; width: 100%; font-size: 100%;"
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|+AMD Opteron Processor Family
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|-
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!rowspan="2"|Logo
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!colspan="5"|[[Server]]
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|-
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!Process
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!uarch
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!Codename
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!Cores
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!Date released
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|-
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|rowspan="9"|[[File:AMD Opteron Badge.svg|95px|AMD Opteron logo as of 2003]]
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|[[130 nm]]
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|rowspan="9"|{{amd|K8|l=arch}}
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|SledgeHammer
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|rowspan="4"|1
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|Apr 2003
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|-
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|rowspan="8"|[[90 nm]]
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|Venus
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|Dec 2004
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|-
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|Troy
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|Dec 2004
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|-
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|Athens
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|Dec 2004
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|-
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|Denmark
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|rowspan="5"|2
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|Aug 2005
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|-
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|Italy
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|May 2005
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|-
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|Egypt
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|Apr 2005
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|-
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|Santa Ana
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|Aug 2006
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|-
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|Santa Rosa
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|Aug 2006
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|-
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|rowspan="6"|[[File:AMD Opteron logo (2007-2011).png|95px|AMD Opteron logo as of 2008]]
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|rowspan="2"|[[65 nm]]
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|rowspan="2"|{{amd|K10|l=arch}}
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|Barcelona
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|rowspan="2"|4
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|Sep 2007
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|-
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|Budapest
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|Apr 2008
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|-
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|rowspan="4"|[[45 nm]]
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|rowspan="4"|X
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|Shanghai
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|4
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|Nov 2008
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|-
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|Istanbul
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|6
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|Jun 2009
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|-
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|Lisbon
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|4, 6
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|Jun 2010
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|-
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|Magny-Cours
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|8, 12
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|Mar 2010
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|-
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|rowspan="9"|[[File:AMD Opteron logo (2011).svg|95px|AMD Opteron logo as of 2011]]
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|rowspan="6"|[[32 nm]]
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|rowspan="3"|{{amd|Bulldozer|l=arch}}
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|Valencia
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|4, 6, 8
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|Nov 2011
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|-
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|Interlagos
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|4, 8, 12, 16
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|Nov 2011
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|-
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|Zurich
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|4, 8
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|Mar 2012
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|-
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|rowspan="3"|{{amd|Piledriver|l=arch}}
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|Abu Dhabi
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|4, 8, 12, 16
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|Nov 2012
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|-
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|Delhi
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|4, 8
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|Dec 2012
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|-
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|Seoul
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|4, 6, 8
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|Dec 2012
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|-
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|rowspan="3"|[[28 nm]]
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|{{amd|Jaguar|l=arch}}
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|Kyoto
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|2, 4
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|May 2013
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|-
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|[[Cortex]]-A57
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|Seattle
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|4, 8
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|Jan 2016
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|-
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|{{amd|Excavator|l=arch}}
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|Toronto
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|2, 4
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|Jun 2017
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|-
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|colspan="6" align="center" style="bold"|<small>'''List of AMD Opteron microprocessors'''</small>
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|-
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|}
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== Artwork ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
File:early opteron dual core die.jpeg|Early dual-core Opteron die
 
File:early opteron dual core die.jpeg|Early dual-core Opteron die
 
File:AMD Opteron PIB 246LF hires.jpg
 
File:AMD Opteron PIB 246LF hires.jpg
 
File:AMD Opteron PIB 246RF hires.jpg
 
File:AMD Opteron PIB 246RF hires.jpg
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File:26145B-10 P.jpg
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File:27382B-01 P.jpg
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File:27382B-02 E.jpg
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File:27382B-03 P.jpg
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File:27382B-05 P.jpg
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File:27382B-06 P.jpg
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File:27382B-07 P.jpg
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File:27382B-12 E.jpg
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File:27382B-16 P.jpg
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File:AMD-in-Spy-Kids-3-D-Game-Ov.gif
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File:opteron arch.gif
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File:spykids3d2.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 21:15, 28 April 2025

Opteron
AMD Opteron logo (2013-).png
Opteron logo
Developer AMD
Manufacturer AMD, GlobalFoundries
Type Microprocessors
Introduction April 22, 2003 (announced)
June 30, 2003 (launch)
Architecture Server x86 multiprocessors
ISA x86
µarch K8, K10, Bulldozer, Piledriver, Jaguar
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 130 nm
0.13 μm
1.3e-4 mm
, 90 nm
0.09 μm
9.0e-5 mm
, 65 nm
0.065 μm
6.5e-5 mm
, 45 nm
0.045 μm
4.5e-5 mm
, 32 nm
0.032 μm
3.2e-5 mm
, 28 nm
0.028 μm
2.8e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 1.4 GHz-3.5 GHz
Socket Socket 939, Socket 940, Socket AM2, Socket AM2+, Socket AM3, Socket AM3+, Socket F, Socket C32, Socket G34
Succession
Athlon MP EPYC

Opteron is family of 64-bit x86 server uniprocessors and multiprocessors designed by AMD as a successor to the Athlon MP family.

Opteron processors are designed for workstations and servers and are a direct competition to Intel's Xeon processors. Opteron was replaced by EPYC in 2017.

Members[edit]

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Logos[edit]

Opteron Family[edit]

AMD Opteron Processor Family
Logo Server
Process uarch Codename Cores Date released
AMD Opteron logo as of 2003 130 nm K8 SledgeHammer 1 Apr 2003
90 nm Venus Dec 2004
Troy Dec 2004
Athens Dec 2004
Denmark 2 Aug 2005
Italy May 2005
Egypt Apr 2005
Santa Ana Aug 2006
Santa Rosa Aug 2006
AMD Opteron logo as of 2008 65 nm K10 Barcelona 4 Sep 2007
Budapest Apr 2008
45 nm X Shanghai 4 Nov 2008
Istanbul 6 Jun 2009
Lisbon 4, 6 Jun 2010
Magny-Cours 8, 12 Mar 2010
AMD Opteron logo as of 2011 32 nm Bulldozer Valencia 4, 6, 8 Nov 2011
Interlagos 4, 8, 12, 16 Nov 2011
Zurich 4, 8 Mar 2012
Piledriver Abu Dhabi 4, 8, 12, 16 Nov 2012
Delhi 4, 8 Dec 2012
Seoul 4, 6, 8 Dec 2012
28 nm Jaguar Kyoto 2, 4 May 2013
Cortex-A57 Seattle 4, 8 Jan 2016
Excavator Toronto 2, 4 Jun 2017
List of AMD Opteron microprocessors

Artwork[edit]

Facts about "Opteron - AMD"
designerAMD +
first announced2003 +
first launchedJune 30, 2003 +
full page nameamd/opteron +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architecturex86 +
main designerAMD +
manufacturerAMD + and GlobalFoundries +
microarchitectureK8 +, K10 +, Bulldozer +, Piledriver + and Jaguar +
nameOpteron +
process130 nm (0.13 μm, 1.3e-4 mm) +, 90 nm (0.09 μm, 9.0e-5 mm) +, 65 nm (0.065 μm, 6.5e-5 mm) +, 45 nm (0.045 μm, 4.5e-5 mm) +, 32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) + and 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) +
socketSocket 939 +, Socket 940 +, Socket AM2 +, Socket AM2+ +, Socket AM3 +, Socket AM3+ +, Socket F +, Socket C32 + and Socket G34 +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +