Monday, July 20th 2009

AMD Preps First AM3-based Sempron Processors

AMD is preparing its first set of Sempron processors based on the DDR3 supportive AM3 package. The first one, codenamed "Sargas" is a single-core chip that comes across as a single-core variant of the Athlon II X2 "Regor". It features a broad 3.6 GT/s HyperTransport 3.0 system interface, 128 KB of L1 and 1 MB of L2 cache, a dual-channel DDR2/DDR3 memory interface, an up-to-date AMD feature and instruction-set including AMD64, SSE4A, and AMD-V.

Sargas is built on Global Foundries' 45 nm SOI process, and has an operating voltage range of 0.85 ~ 1.35 V. The first SKU based on this core is the Sempron X1 140 (model: SDX140HBGQBOX). It has a clock speed of 2.70 GHz, and a bus multiplier of 13.5x. At that speed, its TDP is rated at 45W. It will be available towards the end of this week, priced around 35 Euro.
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75 Comments on AMD Preps First AM3-based Sempron Processors

#1
ShadowFold
Hmm about 50$.. Well, I guess once all the AM2/+ stuff phases out, this will be a decent deal.
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#2
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
wow, this is the first time i've seen sempron, and misread it as "some-pron"


Not a bad little chip, office machines and even media PC's should run fine on a 2.7Ghz single core.
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#3
Unregistered
Musselswow, this is the first time i've seen sempron, and misread it as "some-pron"
:roll: :roll:


hope they make dual cores with 45w tdp :)
#4
Mussels
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DreamSeller:roll: :roll:


hope they make dual cores with 45w tdp :)
they used to. they just werent semprons, i owned a few in my AMD days.
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#5
e6600
woo another failed x4
no matter, still has more than enough for regular computing
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#6
ShadowFold
e6600woo another failed x4
no matter, still has more than enough for regular computing
It's actually a cut down version of the Regor core, which is an actual dual core.
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#7
HalfAHertz
e6600woo another failed x4
no matter, still has more than enough for regular computing
It's actually a failed x2 :P (regor a.k.a. athlon II 250)

Edit: Damn Shadow, fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee much? :D Beat me to it
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#8
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Musselsthey used to. they just werent semprons, i owned a few in my AMD days.
socket am3 ? :twitch:
#9
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
DreamSellersocket am3 ? :twitch:
no, not AM3.

They had them in AM2, so they wont be far off launching them in AM3.


You could always get one and undervolt it yourself.
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#10
filip007
Junk CPU no thanks...

You can use it with DDR3 for more speed :laugh:
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#11
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
e6600woo another failed x4
no matter, still has more than enough for regular computing
No, it's not carved out of disabling cores in a quad-core chip. At this time I can't say for sure if this isn't carved out of disabling a core from Regor (a 45nm "true" dual-core die).
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#12
Unregistered
Musselsno, not AM3.

They had them in AM2, so they wont be far off launching them in AM3.


You could always get one and undervolt it yourself.
i dont want to keep it at stock i want to clock it so it eats like my stock 4400+ 65w or something :rolleyes: if you understood me :o
#13
HalfAHertz
I'm fairly certain that having one core disabled, will allow it to easily hit ~4Gh, considering that the average 250 usually does ~3,7-3,9. Don'k now if it will be any good with games with just 1 core tho...
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#14
a_ump
if it is released at $50, i wonder if it'd be faster than a dual core 7750 kuma? i gotta say i dout it. Most kuma's seem to make it to 2.8-3ghz. So 3ghz dual core? or a guess at maybe 3.9ghz with the single sempron x1? i'd lean towards the dual. should be interesting to see benchies.

EDIT: actually the 7850 kuma is only $60bucks free shipping. most of the reviews seem to manage 3.1-3.4ghz oc on this. i think the 3.1ghz dual would win over a 3.9ghz single.
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#15
HalfAHertz
It should, but then again this one is much more efficient, the kuma was rated at 95W if I'm not mistaking? At 45W it looks like the perfect e-machine, you could probably cool it passively with a bigger case
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#16
Easo
filip007Junk CPU no thanks...

You can use it with DDR3 for more speed :laugh:
Its meant for office... :/ What did you expect?
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#17
filip007
Celeron E1400 is better...its Dual Core and cheap too sorry AMD, i have a linux system in plan...you don't need beefy hard. for X.
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#18
HalfAHertz
filip007Celeron E1400 is better...its Dual Core and cheap too sorry AMD, i have a linux system in plan...you don't need beefy hard. for X.
It's an ok cpu, but it really just shows how crippled C2D is without sufficient cache. It's ok for office and internet i guess but FSB+very little L2 cache is a painfull combination in my experience for anything else
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#19
Kitkat
btarunrNo, it's not carved out of disabling cores in a quad-core chip. At this time I can't say for sure if this isn't carved out of disabling a core from Regor (a 45nm "true" dual-core die).
yeahhhhhhh having to even respond to them is geting a little old, just makes them look stupid cause they dont read. noobnation.
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BUCK NASTY
4P Enthusiust
Nice to see the Sempron grow up and finally get some decent L2.
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#21
Unregistered
:o
filip007Celeron E1400 is better...its Dual Core and cheap too sorry AMD, i have a linux system in plan...you don't need beefy hard. for X.
e1400 does not support ddr3 and comes at 2ghz sempron comes at 2.7 stock + as many said you may clock it till 3.9 or something so they must be the same


is this the regor with a disabled core ?
#22
Kitkat
HalfAHertzIt's an ok cpu, but it really just shows how crippled C2D is without sufficient cache. It's ok for office and internet i guess but FSB+very little L2 cache is a painfull combination in my experience for anything else
its a ddr3 chip even with a cheep kit itll be speedy and its 2.7 AM3, what experince do you have in an office with any of the above?? Might not run crysis on high but thats not what its for.
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#23
inferKNOX
Wait, am I missing something here? I thought the new budget CPUs, ie Sempron equivalents, were going to be named Athlon II?:confused:
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#24
filip007
DDR 3 have higher latency and it will not run any better with only 200MHz BUS.
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#25
HalfAHertz
Kitkatits a ddr3 chip even with a cheep kit itll be speedy and its 2.7 AM3, what experince do you have in an office with any of the above?? Might not run crysis on high but thats not what its for.
I'm talking about the celeron e1400 ;) It uses the Frontside Bus instead of an integrated IMC which means that it will have a much greater latency when fetching data from the main memory. That woudn't be a problem if the FSB ran at a high frequency or if you had alot of L2 cache. Unfortunately you only get 256k per core, meaning that it gets full rather quickly and you have to resort to memory swapping.
filip007DDR 3 have higher latency and it will not run any better with only 200MHz BUS.
It's not a 200Mhz Bus. That's just the base frequentcy. Multyply that by the HT multi of 10 and you get 2000Mz (3,6GT/s) and then I think it's doubled again because of dual channel memory, for an end result of 4000 Mhz. (someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
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