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<p>  La tabella seguente riassume le caratteristiche tecniche dei processori <a href="http://www.hwupgrade.it/news/cpu/athlon-64-x2-5200+-a-65-nanometri_20368.html#">AMD Athlon 64</a> X2 disponibili in commercio, costruiti sia con tecnologia a 65 nanometri che con quella a 90 nanometri:</p>
<table><tbody>
<tr>
<td>
<p><strong>Processore</strong></p>
</td>     <td><strong>n° Core</strong></td>     <td><strong>Clock</strong></td>     <td><strong>Bus HT</strong></td>     <td>
<strong>Cache</strong>
<p><strong>     L2</strong></p>
</td>     <td><strong>moltiplicatore</strong></td>     <td>
<strong>processo</strong>
<p><strong>     produttivo</strong></p>
</td>     <td><strong>Socket</strong></td>     <td><strong>TDP</strong></td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>3 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>15x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>125 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 FX62</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,8 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>14x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>125 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,8 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>14x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5400+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,8 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>14x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5200+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5200+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5000+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5000+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4800+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,5 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>12,5x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,4 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>12x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4600+ EE</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,4 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>12x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4400+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,3 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>11,5x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4200+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>11x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4200+ EE</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>11x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4000+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,1 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10,5x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3800+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3800+ EE</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3800+     EESFF</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>35 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>1,9 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
</tbody></table>
<p>  E' interessante evidenziare come il nuovo processore Athlon 64 X2 5.200+ sia il primo costruito con tecnologia produttiva a 65 nanometri ad essere abbinato a cache L2 da 1 Mbyte per ciascun core; sino ad ora infatti le cpu a 65 nanometri sviluppate da <span style="text-decoration:underline">AMD</span> sono state tutte caratterizzate da architettura con cache L2 da 512 Kbytes.</p>
<p>Fonte Hwupgrade</p>
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<p>  La tabella seguente riassume le caratteristiche tecniche dei processori <a href="http://www.hwupgrade.it/news/cpu/athlon-64-x2-5200+-a-65-nanometri_20368.html#">AMD Athlon 64</a> X2 disponibili in commercio, costruiti sia con tecnologia a 65 nanometri che con quella a 90 nanometri:</p>
<table><tbody>
<tr>
<td>
<p><strong>Processore</strong></p>
</td>     <td><strong>n° Core</strong></td>     <td><strong>Clock</strong></td>     <td><strong>Bus HT</strong></td>     <td>
<strong>Cache</strong>
<p><strong>     L2</strong></p>
</td>     <td><strong>moltiplicatore</strong></td>     <td>
<strong>processo</strong>
<p><strong>     produttivo</strong></p>
</td>     <td><strong>Socket</strong></td>     <td><strong>TDP</strong></td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>3 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>15x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>125 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 FX62</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,8 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>14x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>125 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,8 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>14x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5400+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,8 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>14x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5200+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5200+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x1 Mbyte</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5000+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 5000+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,6 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>13x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4800+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,5 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>12,5x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,4 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>12x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4600+ EE</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,4 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>12x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4400+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,3 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>11,5x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4200+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>11x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4200+ EE</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>11x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 4000+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2,1 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10,5x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3800+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>89 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3800+ EE</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3800+     EESFF</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>2 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>90 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>35 Watt</td>   </tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>Athlon 64 X2 3600+</strong></td>     <td>2</td>     <td>1,9 GHz</td>     <td>1 GHz</td>     <td>2x512 Kbytes</td>     <td>10x</td>     <td>65 nm</td>     <td>AM2</td>     <td>65 Watt</td>   </tr>
</tbody></table>
<p>  E' interessante evidenziare come il nuovo processore Athlon 64 X2 5.200+ sia il primo costruito con tecnologia produttiva a 65 nanometri ad essere abbinato a cache L2 da 1 Mbyte per ciascun core; sino ad ora infatti le cpu a 65 nanometri sviluppate da <span style="text-decoration:underline">AMD</span> sono state tutte caratterizzate da architettura con cache L2 da 512 Kbytes.</p>
<p>Fonte Hwupgrade</p>
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