Talk:List of AMD microprocessors
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The AMD Geode and AMD Am186 microcontroller series need to be mentioned, as well as AMD's SC520.
- And where's the Turion? —Vespristiano 18:10, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Sources
This new AnandTech article (8/23/04) might be of help to some people here.--GD 04:55, 24 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] X2s moved to K8
K9 was indeed originally meant to be dual-core K8, but AMD has since revised their plans. The X2s are classified as K8 by various reputable sources, including but not limited to sandpile.org and AMD themselves (which must be worth something).
Oh, also, added San Diego in for regular A64s. Yes, the San Diego is used in both the FX and certain A64s (the 3700+, for example). SVI 01:17, 30 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] K7 not in production anymore
There was an article at the inquirer showing a photograph of asian AMD workers holding a sign that the last K7 processor had been packaged (can't find the page now). Plus there is this article (I don't have any articles from other sites ATM). So I guess the K7 headline can be changed to K7 series (1999–2005). Also I haven't seen any Socket-A CPUs on AMD's price-lists for some time now (as quoted in the press), be it Sempron or Athlon MP, see for example this article on Heise Online (german, this is where c't mag comes from) from August 1 2005. Ok, there still is the Geode NX which is K7-based, but this article doesn't feature any Geode CPUs.
[edit] 386sx?
wasn't there a 386sx? Kingturtle 01:24, 16 January 2006 (UTC)