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+ | '''Athlon MP 1200''' (OPN ''AHX1200AMS3C'') based on the {{amd|Palomino|l=core}} core was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] [[multiprocessor]] developed by [[AMD]] and introduced in [[2001]] for the server and workstation market. The MP 1200 was AMD's first dual-socket microprocessor (along with the {{\\|AHX1000AMS3C|1000}}). This model operated at 1,200 MHz with a FSB transfer rate of 266 MHz with a typical TDP of 49.1 W. |
Revision as of 00:57, 17 November 2016
Template:mpu Athlon MP 1200 (OPN AHX1200AMS3C) based on the Palomino core was a 32-bit x86 multiprocessor developed by AMD and introduced in 2001 for the server and workstation market. The MP 1200 was AMD's first dual-socket microprocessor (along with the 1000). This model operated at 1,200 MHz with a FSB transfer rate of 266 MHz with a typical TDP of 49.1 W.