This article gives a list of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) microprocessors, sorted by generation and release year. If applicable and openly known, the designation(s) of each processor's core (versions) is (are) listed in parentheses.
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AMD-originated architectures
Am2900 series (1975)
- Am2901 4-bit-slice ALU (1975)
- Am2902 Look-Ahead Carry Generator
- Am2903 4-bit-slice ALU, with hardware multiply
- Am2904 Status and Shift Control Unit
- Am2905 Bus Transceiver
- Am2906 Bus Transceiver with Parity
- Am2907 Bus Transceiver with Parity
- Am2908 Bus Transceiver with Parity
- Am2909 4-bit-slice address sequencer
- Am2910 12-bit address sequencer
- Am2911 4-bit-slice address sequencer
- Am2912 Bus Transceiver
- Am2913 Priority Interrupt Expander
- Am2914 Priority Interrupt Controller
29000 (29K) (1987–95)
- AMD 29000 (aka 29K) (1987)+
- AMD 29027 FPU
- AMD 29030
- AMD 29050 with on-chip FPU (1990)
- AMD 292xx embedded processor
x86 architecture processors
2nd source (1979–91)
(second-sourced x86 processors produced under contract with Intel)
Am*86 series (1991–95)
- Am386 (1991)
- Am486 (1993)
- Am5x86 (a CPU that performed at entry-level Pentium speed on upper-end 486 motherboards) (1995)
K5 architecture (1995)
- AMD K5 (SSA5/5k86)
K6 architecture (1997–2001)
- AMD K6 (NX686/Little Foot) (1997)
- AMD K6-2 (Chompers/CXT)
- AMD K6-2-P (Mobile K6-2)
- AMD K6-III (Sharptooth)
- AMD K6-2+
- AMD K6-III+
K7 architecture (1999–2005)
- Athlon (Slot A) (Argon, Pluto/Orion, Thunderbird) (1999)
- Athlon (Socket A) (Thunderbird) (2000)
- Duron (Spitfire, Morgan, Applebred) (2000)
- Athlon MP (Palomino, Thoroughbred, Barton, Thorton) (2001)
- Mobile Athlon 4 (Corvette/Mobile Palomino) (2001)
- Athlon XP (Palomino, Thoroughbred (A/B), Barton, Thorton) (2001)
- Mobile Athlon XP (Mobile Palomino) (2002)
- Mobile Duron (Camaro/Mobile Morgan) (2002)
- Sempron (Thoroughbred, Thorton, Barton) (2004)
- Mobile Sempron
K8 core architecture
K8 series (2003–) Families: Opteron, Athlon 64, Sempron, Turion 64, Athlon 64 X2, Turion 64 X2
- Opteron (SledgeHammer) (2003)
- Athlon 64 FX (SledgeHammer) (2003)
- Athlon 64 (ClawHammer/Newcastle) (2003)
- Mobile Athlon 64 (Newcastle) (2004)
- Athlon XP-M (Dublin) (2004) Note: AMD64 disabled
- Sempron (Paris) (2004) Note: AMD64 disabled
- Athlon 64 (Winchester) (2004)
- Turion 64 (Lancaster) (2005)
- Athlon 64 FX (San Diego) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 (San Diego/Venice) (1st half 2005)
- Sempron (Palermo) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Manchester) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Toledo) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 FX (Toledo) (2nd half 2005)
- Turion 64 X2 (Taylor) (1st half 2006)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Windsor) (1st half 2006)
- Athlon 64 FX (Windsor) (1st half 2006)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Brisbane) (2nd half 2006)
- Athlon 64 (Orleans) (2nd half 2006)
- Sempron (Manila) (1st half 2006)
- Sempron (Sparta)
- Opteron (Santa Rosa)
- Opteron (Santa Ana)
- Mobile Sempron
K10 core architecture
K10 series CPUs (2007-)
- Opteron (Barcelona) (10 September 2007)
- Phenom FX (Agena FX) (Q1 2008)
- Phenom X4 (9-series) (Agena) (19 November 2007[1])
- Phenom X3 (8-series) (Toliman) (April 2008[2])
- Athlon 6-series (Kuma) (February 2007[3])
- Athlon 4-series (Kuma) (2008)
- Athlon X2 (Rana) (Q4 2007)
- Sempron (Spica)
- Opteron (Budapest)
- Opteron (Shanghai)
- Opteron (Magny-Cours)
- Phenom II
- Athlon II
- Turion II (Caspian) More info
K10 series APUs (2011-)
- Llano AMD Fusion (K10 cores + Redwood-class GPU) (launch Q2 2011)
Bulldozer module architecture
Bulldozer series CPUs (2011–)
Bobcat core architecture
Bobcat series APUs (2011-)
- Ontario (Bobcat cores + Cedar-class GPU) (launch Q1 2011)
- Zacate (Bobcat cores + Cedar-class GPU) (launch Q1 2011)
Detailed microprocessor release lists
- List of AMD Am2900 and Am29000 family microprocessors
- List of AMD Athlon microprocessors
- List of AMD Athlon 64 microprocessors
- List of AMD Athlon X2 microprocessors
- List of AMD Athlon XP microprocessors
- List of AMD Duron microprocessors
- List of AMD Sempron microprocessors
- List of AMD Turion microprocessors
- List of AMD Opteron microprocessors
- List of AMD Phenom microprocessors
- List of AMD FX microprocessors
- List of AMD Fusion microprocessors
- List of AMD mobile microprocessors
- List of future AMD microprocessors
See also
x86 market competitors :
- Intel Corporation: see List of Intel microprocessors
- VIA Technologies (C3, C7 microprocessors on EPIA platform)
- Cyrix (until bought by National Semiconductor)
- National Semiconductor (until its Geode processor business was bought by AMD)
- NEC Corporation (with their V20, 25, ..., 50)
- Transmeta (Crusoe and Efficeon microprocessors)
External links
- AMD processor guide (10stripe)
- AMD processor upgrades (Chris Hare)
- AMD Code Names (amd.com)
- http://www.techpowerup.com/cpudb/
References
- ^ "AMD's Phenom Unveiled: A Somber Farewell to K8". AnandTech. http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3153. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
- ^ "Thrice the fun? A review of the triple-core AMD Phenom X3". Ars Technica. http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/amd-phenom-x3-review.ars. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
- ^ "Does AMD's Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Have Any Kick Left? : AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Kicks Off To Challenge Core 2". Tom's Hardware. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/does-amds-athlon-64-x2-6000-have-any-kick-left,1547.html. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
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