AMD Platform Danube: The 12 processors at a Glance



For the 1st Half of 2010, the new AMD platform Danube has been announced, which houses the new quad-core processors for the mobile sector. Alone on the Danube this platform, AMD is preparing 12 processors, with 9 of these processors will be based on the K10 architecture, and the last three on the K8 architecture. We've got you the various models along with the specifications listed a closer look:

AMD Phenom II X920 BE: 4 cores, 2.3GHz frequency, 2MB cache, 45 watts TDP
AMD Phenom II-N930: 4 cores, 2.0GHz frequency, 2MB cache, 35 watt TDP
AMD Phenom II-P920: 4 cores, 1.6GHz frequency, 2MB cache, 25 watt TDP
AMD Phenom II-N830: 3 cores, 2.13GHz clock speed, 1.5MB cache, 35 watt TDP
AMD Phenom II-P820: 3 cores 1.8 GHz, 1.5MB cache, 25 watt TDP
AMD Phenom II BE-X620: 2 cores, 3.1 GHz, 2MB of cache, 45 watts TDP
AMD Phenom II-N620: 2 cores, 2.8 GHz, 2MB of cache, 35 watts TDP
AMD Turion II-N530: 2 cores, 2.5 GHz, 2MB of cache, 35 watts TDP
AMD Turion II-N520: 2 cores, 2.3 GHz, 2MB of cache, 25 watts TDP
AMD Athlon II-N330: 2 cores, 2.3 GHz, 1MB of cache, 35 watts TDP
AMD Athlon II-P320: 2 cores, 2.1 GHz, 1MB of cache, 35 watts TDP
AMD V120: 1 core, 2.2 GHz, 512KB cache, 25 watt TDP

Source: AMD

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