Friday, May 4, 2012

Comparing AMD Processors

Comparing AMD Processors Description
Model numbers of Athlon XP/MP/64 processors indicate processor's performance relative to Pentium 4 line of processors. Model numbers for AMD Sempron processors are relative to Intel Celeron family of processors. The model numbers are written as: 
<number>+
The number is basically a Pentium 4 megahertz rating. The model number always includes trailing '+' character to distinguish it from real processor frequency.The main reason for using model numbers is that the processor performance does not only depend from the processor frequency, it also depends on other processor features, such as FSB (front-side bus) speed, L2 cache size, microprocessor architecture and other CPU features. As the Athlon, and especially Athlon 64 CPU family significantly outperforms the Pentium 4 processors at the same clock frequency, comparing only processor frequency puts AMD processors in disadvantage. Using model numbers for processor comparison makes comparison process more fair. Please note that because model numbers are based on benchmarks of wide range of applications, they should be treated only as an approximation of the processor performance. There are always applications that will perform faster or slower than processor's rated performance.
Comparing AMD Processors  
Comparing AMD Processors  
Comparing AMD Processors  
Comparing AMD Processors  
Comparing AMD Processors  

Comparing AMD Processors  
Comparing AMD Processors  
Comparing AMD Processors  
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