AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.2GHz & Duron 800MHz
by Anand Lal Shimpi on October 17, 2000 12:56 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
CPU
Specification Comparison
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AMD Duron |
AMD
Athlon
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Intel
Pentium III
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Intel
Celeron
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Core |
Spitfire
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K7
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K75
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Thunderbird
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Katmai
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Coppermine
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Mendocino
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Coppermine128
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Clock Speed |
600
- 800 MHz
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500
- 700 MHz
|
750
- 1000 MHz
|
750
- 1200 MHz
|
450
- 600 MHz
|
500
- 1000 MHz
|
300
- 533 MHz
|
533
- 600 MHz
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L1 Cache |
128KB
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32KB
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L2 Cache |
64KB
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512KB
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256KB
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512KB
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256KB
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128KB
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L2 Cache speed |
core
clock
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1/2
core
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2/5
or 1/3 core
|
core
clock
|
1/2
core
|
core
clock
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L2 Cache bus |
64-bit
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256-bit
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64-bit
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256-bit
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System Bus |
100 MHz DDR (200 MHz effective)
EV6
|
100
- 133 MHz GTL+
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66
MHz GTL+
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Interface |
Socket-A
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Slot-A
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Socket-A
Slot-A (OEM only up to 800MHz) |
Slot-1
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Slot-1
Socket-370 |
Socket-370
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Manufacturing Process |
0.18
micron
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0.25
micron
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0.18
micron
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0.25
micron
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0.18
micron
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0.25
micron
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0.18
micron
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Die Size |
100mm^2
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184
mm^2
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102mm^2
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120mm^2
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128mm^2
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106mm^2
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153mm^2
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106mm^2
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Transistor Count |
25
million
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22
million
|
37
million
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9.5
million
|
28
million
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19
million
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28
million
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Copper vs Aluminum
The 1.2GHz Athlon, just like its 1.1GHz predecessor will be manufactured exclusively in AMD’s Fab30 plant in Dresden. The only CPUs coming out of the Dresden plant are using Copper interconnects, and as we’ve mentioned before, AMD happens to be using a blue polishing die at their Dresden plant which gives these CPUs a blueish tint to them.
In contrast, the Durons as well as some lower clocked Athlons are still using Aluminum interconnects and are thus manufactured out of AMD’s Fab25 plant in Austin, TX. Currently these CPUs coming out of Fab25 exhibit a greenish tint to them, once again due to the polisher, however we have seen cases where the tint appeared to be more of a red, as was the case with our Duron 800. AMD has assured us, however, that the Durons are still only being produced at Fab25 in Austin and are thus still using Aluminum interconnects.
For a better illustration of the subtle differences in the die tints, take a look at our brief comparison here.
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