The AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 was a desktop processor with 2 cores, launched in October 2007. It is part of the Athlon 64 X2 lineup, using the Brisbane architecture with Socket AM2. Athlon X2 BE-2350 has 512 KB of L2 cache and operates at 2.1 GHz. AMD is building the Athlon X2 BE-2350 on a 65 nm production process using 154 million transistors. The multiplier is locked on Athlon X2 BE-2350, which limits its overclocking capabilities. With a TDP of 45 W, the Athlon X2 BE-2350 consumes typical power levels for a modern PC. For communication with other components in the machine, Athlon X2 BE-2350 uses a PCI-Express Gen 2 connection. Although the processor doesn't come with integrated graphics, certain motherboards with compatible chipsets can provide this capability. The SSE4 instruction set is not supported, which can cause problems with modern games, as they require that capability. Hardware virtualization is available on the Athlon X2 BE-2350, which greatly improves virtual machine performance.