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Athlon MP 1200 - AMD
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 MT/s with a typical TDP of 49.1 W. This processor, which was based on the K7 microarchitecture, was manufactured on a mature 180 nm copper interconnect technology at AMD's Fab 30 in Dresden, Germany.
Cache
- Main article: K7 § Cache
Cache Info [Edit Values] | ||
L1I$ | 64 KiB 65,536 B 0.0625 MiB |
1x64 KiB 2-way set associative |
L1D$ | 64 KiB 65,536 B 0.0625 MiB |
1x64 KiB 2-way set associative |
L2$ | 256 KiB 0.25 MiB 262,144 B 2.441406e-4 GiB |
1x256 KiB 16-way set associative |
Graphics
This MPU has no integrated graphics processing unit.
Features
- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
- Halt State
- Stop Grant State
Facts about "Athlon MP 1200 - AMD"
l1d$ description | 2-way set associative + |
l1d$ size | 64 KiB (65,536 B, 0.0625 MiB) + |
l1i$ description | 2-way set associative + |
l1i$ size | 64 KiB (65,536 B, 0.0625 MiB) + |
l2$ description | 16-way set associative + |
l2$ size | 0.25 MiB (256 KiB, 262,144 B, 2.441406e-4 GiB) + |