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| + | '''Duron 650''' based on the Spitfire core was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] [[microprocessor]] developed by [[AMD]] and introduced in 2000. This model was part of the first series of the {{amd|Duron}} family. Designed based on AMD's {{amd|microarchitecture/k7|K7}} (a {{amd|Thunderbird}}-derivative) on a [[180 nm process]], this MPU operated at 550 MHz with a bus capable of 200 MT/s with a typical TDP of 29.4 W.  | ||
Revision as of 22:35, 22 August 2016
Template:mpu Duron 650 based on the Spitfire core was a 32-bit x86 microprocessor developed by AMD and introduced in 2000. This model was part of the first series of the Duron family. Designed based on AMD's K7 (a Thunderbird-derivative) on a 180 nm process, this MPU operated at 550 MHz with a bus capable of 200 MT/s with a typical TDP of 29.4 W.