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AMD Duron 700

1
Cores
1
Threads
31 W
TDP
700 MHz
Frequency
N/A
Boost
Spitfire
Codename
Socket A
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AMD Socket A
AMD Socket A
The AMD Duron 700 was a desktop processor with 1 core, launched in June 2000, at an MSRP of $192. It is part of the Duron lineup, using the Spitfire architecture with Socket A. Duron 700 has 64 KB of L2 cache and operates at 700 MHz. AMD is making the Duron 700 on a 180 nm production node using 25 million transistors. The multiplier is locked on Duron 700, which limits its overclocking potential.
With a TDP of 31 W, the Duron 700 consumes only little energy. AMD's processor supports DDR1 memory. Actual memory technology support depends on the chosen motherboard, because the memory controller is located on the motherboard (not in the processor). Although the processor doesn't come with integrated graphics, certain motherboards with compatible chipsets can provide this capability.
A lot of games will not work on this processor, because they require the SSE instruction set, which is not supported.

Physical

Socket: AMD Socket A
Process Size: 180 nm
Transistors: 25 million
Die Size: 100 mm²
Package: CPGA

Processor

Market: Desktop
Production Status: End-of-life
Release Date: Jun 19th, 2000
Launch Price: $192
Part#: D700AUT1B

Performance

Frequency: 700 MHz
Turbo Clock: N/A
Base Clock: 100 MHz
Multiplier: 7.0x
Multiplier Unlocked: No
Voltage: 1.6 V
TDP: 31 W

Architecture

Codename: Spitfire
Generation: Duron
(Spitfire)
Memory Support: DDR1
Depends on motherboard
Northbridge Location: Motherboard
ECC Memory: No
Chipsets: VIA KT133/A, KT266, KT333, KT400, KT400A, KT600, KT880, KM400, KM400A, NVIDIA nForce, nForce2, nForce2 400, nForce2 Ultra/400, SiS 733/735, SiS 740/745, SiS 741, SiS 746/FX, SiS 748/GX, ALi MAGiK 1

Core Config

# of Cores: 1
# of Threads: 1
SMP # CPUs: 1
Integrated Graphics: On certain motherboards (Chipset feature)

Cache

Cache L1: 128 KB
Cache L2: 64 KB

Features

  • MMX
  • Enhanced 3DNow!
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