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I heard about the new Sempron that come's in the old s462. And the Sempron
3100+ in the s754.

Is the Sempron processor a 64 bit? The s754 proc should, but I don't think
the s462 is?

Does anyone now?
 
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Driekes wrote:
> I heard about the new Sempron that come's in the old s462. And the Sempron
> 3100+ in the s754.
>
> Is the Sempron processor a 64 bit? The s754 proc should, but I don't think
> the s462 is?
>
> Does anyone know?
>
>
No, they're 32bit only, regardless of the socket.
 
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"Driekes" <driekes@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
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> I heard about the new Sempron that come's in the old s462. And the Sempron
> 3100+ in the s754.
>
> Is the Sempron processor a 64 bit? The s754 proc should, but I don't think
> the s462 is?
>
> Does anyone now?
>

I think the general gossip is this
you take your athlon core
make it 64bitness and more efficent
throw in a memory controller
then chop off 32 bits and you have the sempron 😛

I think they are all 32b but the 754 uses the onboard memory controller
 
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 21:31:19 +0200, "Driekes" <driekes@xs4all.nl>
wrote:

>Does anyone now?

IIRC they are Barton core chips with 256Kb cache. They are to replace
the Athlon XP line.


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Guy

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But do they come in a s462 jacket or the s754?

Otherwise, what is the benefit duron > sempron?

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>
> "Driekes" <driekes@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
> news:4123ae81$0$568$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
> > I heard about the new Sempron that come's in the old s462. And the
Sempron
> > 3100+ in the s754.
> >
> > Is the Sempron processor a 64 bit? The s754 proc should, but I don't
think
> > the s462 is?
> >
> > Does anyone now?
> >
>
> I think the general gossip is this
> you take your athlon core
> make it 64bitness and more efficent
> throw in a memory controller
> then chop off 32 bits and you have the sempron 😛
>
> I think they are all 32b but the 754 uses the onboard memory controller
>
>
 
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IIRC, AMD is supposed to release Sempron for Socket 754 first then 462.
Ed

On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 22:14:26 +0200, "Driekes" <driekes@xs4all.nl> wrote:

>But do they come in a s462 jacket or the s754?
>
>Otherwise, what is the benefit duron > sempron?
>
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>>
>> "Driekes" <driekes@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
>> news:4123ae81$0$568$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
>> > I heard about the new Sempron that come's in the old s462. And the
>Sempron
>> > 3100+ in the s754.
>> >
>> > Is the Sempron processor a 64 bit? The s754 proc should, but I don't
>think
>> > the s462 is?
>> >
>> > Does anyone now?
>> >
>>
>> I think the general gossip is this
>> you take your athlon core
>> make it 64bitness and more efficent
>> throw in a memory controller
>> then chop off 32 bits and you have the sempron 😛
>>
>> I think they are all 32b but the 754 uses the onboard memory controller
>>
>>
>
 
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"Driekes" <driekes@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
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> But do they come in a s462 jacket or the s754?
>
> Otherwise, what is the benefit duron > sempron?

Both..

But I dont think you really want one, the 754 one is good because of the
memory controller, a 462 board would be much better done with a mobile 2500+
oc'd a bit 😉

the PR ratings of the Sempron is to counter the Celeron(D?) chips.. so a
3200+ sempron would not be as good as an axp 3200+