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'''Duron''' was a family of budget {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessors developed by [[AMD]] and introduced in early 2000. Duron, a low-budget derivative of {{amd|Athlon}} ({{amd|microarchitectures/k7|K7-based}}), was introduced as a way for AMD to aggressively compete against [[Intel]]'s {{intel|Celeron}} in the ultra-cheap PC segment. Announced in April of [[2000]], Duron processors offered the best price-performance ratio providing {{intel|Celeron}} with stiff competition.
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'''Duron''' was a family of {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessors developed by [[AMD]] and introduced in early 2000. Duron, a low-budget derivative of {{amd|Athlon}} ({{amd|microarchitectures/k7|K7-based}}), was introduced as a way for AMD to aggressively compete against [[Intel]]'s {{intel|Celeron}} in the ultra-cheap PC segment. Announced in April of [[2000]], Duron processors offered the best price-performance ratio providing {{intel|Celeron}} with stiff competition.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
[[File:KL AMD Duron Morgan.jpg|left|250px|link=amd/duron/dhd1300amt1b]]
 
 
In April of [[1998]] Intel introduced their {{intel|Celeron}} family of processors - a family specifically designed to target the ultra-cheaper computer segment. Duron (still nameless at the time) was marked on [[AMD]]'s roadmap during the Microprocessor Forum in [[1998]]. Almost a year after the introduction of {{amd|Athlon}}, AMD introduced the Duron family. With Celeron, Intel opted to using a single socket ([[Socket 370]]) for both the {{intel|Pentium III}} and {{intel|Celeron}} families. This allowed simplification for OEMs and opens the door for the end user to future upgrades. AMD moved in the same direction, using [[Socket A]] for {{amd|Athlon}} and the new Duron family.
 
In April of [[1998]] Intel introduced their {{intel|Celeron}} family of processors - a family specifically designed to target the ultra-cheaper computer segment. Duron (still nameless at the time) was marked on [[AMD]]'s roadmap during the Microprocessor Forum in [[1998]]. Almost a year after the introduction of {{amd|Athlon}}, AMD introduced the Duron family. With Celeron, Intel opted to using a single socket ([[Socket 370]]) for both the {{intel|Pentium III}} and {{intel|Celeron}} families. This allowed simplification for OEMs and opens the door for the end user to future upgrades. AMD moved in the same direction, using [[Socket A]] for {{amd|Athlon}} and the new Duron family.
  
 
Unlike original Celeron processor models which were artificially slowed down by Intel (e.g. slower bus speed), Duron processors shared the same specs as Athlon - including a higher speed of 100 MHz bus DDR (200 MT/s). Additionally, Intel used the same production for both Celeron and Pentium III, disabling various features as needed during the manufacturing process. Unlike Intel, AMD gave Duron a design of its own, the reduced cache for example directly resulted in smaller die size and thus cheaper manufacturing. These differences played fairly well in AMD's advantage - Duron models were cheaper and had superior performance over their Celeron counterparts.
 
Unlike original Celeron processor models which were artificially slowed down by Intel (e.g. slower bus speed), Duron processors shared the same specs as Athlon - including a higher speed of 100 MHz bus DDR (200 MT/s). Additionally, Intel used the same production for both Celeron and Pentium III, disabling various features as needed during the manufacturing process. Unlike Intel, AMD gave Duron a design of its own, the reduced cache for example directly resulted in smaller die size and thus cheaper manufacturing. These differences played fairly well in AMD's advantage - Duron models were cheaper and had superior performance over their Celeron counterparts.
  
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== Architecture ==
 
== Architecture ==
{{main|amd/microarchitectures/k7|l1=K7 Microarchitecture}}[[File:AMD Duron processor 3.jpg|right|350px]]
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== Die Shot ==
 
== Die Shot ==
 
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=== {{\\|D800AUT1B}} ({{amd|Spitfire|l=core}}) ===
 
[[File:AMD D800AUT1B die shot.jpg|550px]]
 
 
 
=== {{\\|DHD1200AMT1B}} ({{amd|Morgan|l=core}}) ===
 
[[File:AMD DHD1200AMT1B die shot.jpg|550px]]
 
  
 
== Model Identification ==
 
== Model Identification ==
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=== Desktop Processors ===
 
=== Desktop Processors ===
 
==== Spitfire Core ====
 
==== Spitfire Core ====
{{amd|Spitfire|l=core}}-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, and {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}.
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Spitfire-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, and {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}.
 
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==== Morgan Core ====
 
==== Morgan Core ====
{{amd|Morgan|l=core}}-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}, and {{x86|SSE}}.
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Morgan-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}, and {{x86|SSE}}.
 
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==== Applebred Core ====
 
==== Applebred Core ====
{{amd|Applebred|l=core}}-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}, and {{x86|SSE}}. Applebred was based on the {{amd|Appaloosa|l=core}} which was announced but never officially released.
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Applebred-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}, and {{x86|SSE}}.
 
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=== Mobile Processors ===
 
=== Mobile Processors ===
 
==== Spitfire Core ====
 
==== Spitfire Core ====
{{amd|Spitfire|l=core}}-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, and {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}.
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{{table count|col=11|ask=[[Category:microprocessor models by amd]][[instance of::microprocessor]][[microprocessor family::Duron]][[market segment::Mobile]][[core name::Spitfire]]}}
 
{{table count|col=11|ask=[[Category:microprocessor models by amd]][[instance of::microprocessor]][[microprocessor family::Duron]][[market segment::Mobile]][[core name::Spitfire]]}}
 
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==== Morgan Core ====
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==== Camaro Core ====
{{amd|Morgan|l=core}}-based (formerly Camaro) processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}, and {{x86|SSE}}.
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Camaro-based processors incorporated {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|Extended MMX}}, {{x86|3DNow!}}, {{x86|Extended 3DNow!}}, and {{x86|SSE}}.
 
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<tr><th colspan="11" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Camaro-based Mobile Models</th></tr>
 
<tr><th colspan="11" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Camaro-based Mobile Models</th></tr>
 
<tr><th>Model</th><th>Launched</th><th>Process</th><th>Freq</th><th>Mult.</th><th>Bus</th><th>Max Mem</th><th>V<sub>CORE</sub></th><th>Package</th><th>Min T<sub>case</sub></th><th>Max T<sub>case</sub></th></tr>
 
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== Motherboards ==
 
== Motherboards ==
[[File:Mainboard Elitegroup K7S5A.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Elitegroup K7S5A with SIS 735 Chipset.]]
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| XFX || KT33F-ANB || ATX || VIA KT333  
 
| XFX || KT33F-ANB || ATX || VIA KT333  
 
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== Documents ==
 
 
=== DataSheet ===
 
* [[:File:AMD Duron Processor Model 3 Data Sheet (June, 2001).pdf|AMD Duron Processor Model 3 Data Sheet]]; Publication # 23802; Rev: I; Issue Date: June 2001.
 
* [[:File:AMD Duron Processor Model 7 Data Sheet (January, 2002).pdf|AMD Duron Processor Model 7 Data Sheet]]; Publication # 24310; Rev: G; Issue Date: January 2002.
 
* [[:File:AMD Duron Processor Model 8 Data Sheet (August, 2003).pdf|AMD Duron Processor Model 8 Data Sheet]]; Publication # 25848; Rev: B; Issue Date: August 2003.
 
* [[:File:Mobile AMD Duron Processor Model 7 Data Sheet (December, 2001).pdf|Mobile AMD Duron Processor Model 7 Data Sheet]]; Publication # 24068; Rev: F; Issue Date: December 2001.
 
 
=== Software Manual ===
 
* [[:File:AMD Duron Processor Rev. A0- CPUID Reporting of L2 Cache Size (July, 2000).pdf|AMD Duron Processor Rev. A0: CPUID Reporting of L2 Cache Size]].
 
* [[:File:AMD Processor Recognition (June, 2000).pdf|AMD Processor Recognition Application Note]]; Publication # 20734; Rev: R; Issue Date: June 2000.
 
* [[:File:Methodologies for Measuring Temperature on AMD Athlon and AMD Duron Processors.pdf|Methodologies for Measuring Temperature on AMD Athlon and AMD Duron Processors Application Note]]; Publication # 24228; Revision: E; Issue Date: January 2003.
 
* [[:File:Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch for AGP Applications on AMD Athlon and AMD Duron Processors.pdf|Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch for AGP Applications on AMD Athlon and AMD Duron Processors]]; September 21, 2000.
 
 
=== Other ===
 
* [[:File:AMD Duron Processor Model 3 Revision Guide (October, 2003).pdf|AMD Duron Processor Model 3 Revision Guide]]; Publication # 23865; Rev: K; Issue Date: October 2003.
 
* [[:File:AMD Duron Processor Model 7 Revision Guid (October, 2003).pdf|AMD Duron Processor Model 7 Revision Guide]]; Publication # 24806; Rev: E; Issue Date: October 2003.
 
* [[:File:AMD Duron Processor Revision Guide (August, 200).pdf|AMD Duron Processor Revision Guide; Publication # 23865]]; Rev: C; Issue Date: August 2000.
 
* [[:File:AMD Athlon and AMD Duron Processor-Based System Build Checklist.pdf|AMD Athlon and AMD Duron Processor-Based System Build Checklist]]; Publication # 24387; Rev A; October 2000.
 
 
== Artwork ==
 
<gallery>
 
File:AMD Duron processor 1.gif
 
File:AMD Duron processor 2.jpg
 
File:AMD Duron processor 3.jpg
 
File:AMD Duron processor earth.jpg
 
File:AMD Duron processor global.gif
 
File:AMD Duron processor laptop.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

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Facts about "Duron - AMD"
designerAMD +
first announcedApril 27, 2000 +
first launchedJune 19, 2000 +
full page nameamd/duron +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architectureIA-32 +
main designerAMD +
manufacturerAMD +
microarchitectureK7 +
nameAMD Duron +
packageCPGA-453 +
process180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) + and 130 nm (0.13 μm, 1.3e-4 mm) +
socketSocket A +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +