List of AMD Sempron processors

The Sempron is a name used for AMD's low-end CPUs, replacing the Duron processor. The name was introduced in 2004, and processors with this name continued to be available for the FM2/FM2+ socket in 2015.

Desktop processors

Sempron

"Thoroughbred-B" (Socket A, 130 nm, Model 8)

"Thorton" (Socket A, 130 nm, Model 10)

"Barton" (Socket A, 130 nm, Model 10)

"Paris" (Socket 754, CG, 130 nm)

"Palermo" (Socket 754, D0, E3 & E6, 90 nm)

"Palermo" (Socket 939, E3 & E6, 90 nm)

"Manila" (Socket AM2, F2, 90 nm)

"Manila" (Socket AM2, Energy Efficient Small Form Factor, F2, 90 nm)

"Sparta" (Socket AM2, Energy Efficient, G1 & G2, 65 nm)

"Brisbane" (Socket AM2, Dual-core, G1 & G2, 65 nm)

"Sargas" (Socket AM3, Single-core, C2 & C3, 45 nm)

"Regor" (Socket AM3, Dual-core, C3, 45 nm)

FM2/FM2+ Semprons (Socket FM2, Dual-core, 32 nm)

"Kabini" (Socket AM1, Dual-core or Quad-core, 28 nm)

Mobile processors

Mobile Sempron

"Dublin" (Socket 754, CG, 130 nm, Desktop replacement)

"Dublin" (Socket 754, CG, 130 nm, Low power)

"Georgetown" (Socket 754, D0, 90 nm, Desktop replacement)

"Sonora" (Socket 754, D0, 90 nm, Low power)

"Albany" (Socket 754, E6, 90 nm, Desktop replacement)

"Roma" (Socket 754, E6, 90 nm, Low power)

"Keene" (Socket S1, F2, 90 nm, Low power)

"Sherman" (Socket S1, G1 & G2, 65 nm, Low power)

"Sable" (65 nm)

"Huron" (65 nm, Low power)

"Caspian" (45 nm)

Notes

See also

References

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