[olug] Sempron or Athlon?
Phil Brutsche
phil at brutsche.us
Sun Dec 18 18:42:48 UTC 2005
Basically, Sempron vs Athlon = Celeron vs P4.
Athlons - when used in the Socket 939 form factor - supports a faster
HyperTransport bus, dual channel memory, larger L2 cache, optional
dual-core.
Depending on the exact Sempron CPU, they can be Socket A (derived from
the old 32-bit Athlon core) or Socket 754. There is no guarantee that
your chosen Socket 754 Sempron will support 64-bit.
There are also differences in the motherboard - Socket 939 motherboards
support the previously-mentioned dual-channel memory, and sport more
advanced chipsets that support things like SATA II and PCI Express.
Neal Rauhauser wrote:
> I'm considering replacing my Athlon 2000 desktop with a 64 bit system,
> but I don't know if I'm going to do a Sempron or an Athlon. Can anyone
> comment on the performance difference between the two processor types?
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Phil Brutsche
phil at brutsche.us
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