I've been cruising along tigerdirect.com and the only difference I found between the two were the cache size. Well, the semptron is the newer one of them why is it slower? Or did I just get confused?
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I've been cruising along tigerdirect.com and the only difference I found between the two were the cache size. Well, the semptron is the newer one of them why is it slower? Or did I just get confused?
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The Semperon is their budget chip, similar to the Celeron for Intell processors.
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There are 2 sorts of sempron, one is a rebadged Athlon XP with some minor enhancements, The other is an athlon 64 with the 64bit extensions removed, and a 333MHz bus speed. The poll seems a bit pointless, everyone would prefer an Athlon 64. (if money were no object). The Sempron is a good budget chip though.
If money were no object, you'd get an Athlon FX chip. The Athlon 64s are cheaper than their comparable (and I say so very loosely based on RATED processor speed) Intel chip.
dont know ober, FX are veyr nice, but so is opteron : )
They're both AMD64.Originally Posted by RoD
Multi-core Opterons come this year
Athlon FX 55 outperforms all (currently), with a hefty price tag of $800
Last edited by BMJ; 02-27-2005 at 12:14 PM.
The Sempron (not Semptron, not Semperon) is basically a 166 MHz FSB t-bred Athlon XP.
The performance ratings are comparible to the Celeron, so don't compare a Sempron 2600+ to a Athlon XP 2600+ for example, the Athlon XP will walk all over it.
The Athlon 64 semprons are supposed be pretty good, after all, they get all of the goodies such as on-chip memory controller, hyper transport, etc...
Only problem is they're limited to the otherwise dead socket 754 platform.
Not as dead as socket A I'd say.
So does this mean Socket A is gonna die in near future?
I think if that be the case, and considering that things happened this way; I think Semptron should have never been introduced into the market, because from what I hear that is some slow bus speeds that semptron operates at.
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Well the Sempron is the Duron replacement. I beleive AMD are keeping socket 754 on as their budget platform, and socket 939 for mainstream desktop.
Incidentally, I just bought a Sempron 3100+ (Socket 754 , 1.8GHz) for a freind who's on a budget. I didn't fancy the Socket A Semprons, since as others have pointed out, it's just a rebadged athlon XP, but with a higher price tag. So maybe AMD are getting a little cynical now they have a market share - playing intel at their own game.
The Bus Speed isn't too slow, O.K. 333Mhz vs 400MHz for the Athlon branded chips. I reckon it's more a means to separate their budget offerings from the mainstream stuff. In practice I doubt that it makes much difference to performance in real world applications, maybe a few percent.
In any case, you have a good choice of CPU's these days. When you compare the AMD offerings with intel, you have to say they look pretty good. (especially if you're spending your own cash).
Are those races from Starwars?
Actually I misinformed. The Sempron 3100+ has 400MHz FSB like Athlon 64.