The AMD Athlon 64 3000+ was a mobile processor with 1 core, launched in April 2005. It is part of the Athlon 64 lineup, using the Newark architecture with Socket 754. Athlon 64 3000+ has 1 MB of L2 cache and operates at 1800 MHz. AMD is building the Athlon 64 3000+ on a 130 nm production process using 105 million transistors. The multiplier is locked on Athlon 64 3000+, which limits its overclocking capabilities. With a TDP of 62 W, the Athlon 64 3000+ consumes typical power levels for a modern PC. AMD's processor supports DDR1 memory with a single-channel interface. Neither SSE3 nor SSE4 instruction sets are supported, which will lead to problems with games not starting.