Well, Socket AM2 launches Tuesday and here are the prices in $US: Sempron 64 - Rated at Max. TDP of 35W, 128KB of L2 2800+: 1.6 GHz clock, $65 3200+: 1.8 GHz clock, $85 3500+: 2.0 GHz clock, $105 Sempron 64 - Rated at Max. TDP of 35W, 256KB of L2 3000+: 1.6 GHz clock, $75 3400+: 1.8 GHz clock, $95 3600+: 2.0 GHz clock, $120 Athlon 64 - Rated at Max. TDP of 65W, 512KB of L2 cache 3000+: 1.8 GHz clock, Pacifica Virtualisation Tech, $109 3200+: 2.0 GHz clock, Pacifica Virtualisation Tech, $154 3500+: 2.2 GHz clock, Pacifica Virtualisation Tech, $184 3800+: 2.4 GHz clock, Pacifica Virtualisation Tech, $284 Athlon 64 X2 - Rated at Max. TDP of 89W, Dual Core, 1MB of L2 X2 3800+: 2.0 GHz clock, Pacifica, $299 X2 4200+: 2.2 GHz clock, Pacifica, $359 X2 4600+: 2.4 GHz clock, Pacifica, $589 X2 5000+: 2.6 GHz clock, Pacifica, $689 Athlon 64 X2 - Rated at Max. TDP of 89W, Dual Core, 2MB of L2 X2 4000+: 2.0 GHz clock, Pacifica, $319 X2 4400+: 2.2 GHz clock, Pacifica, $459 X2 4800+: 2.4 GHz clock, Pacifica, $639 Athlon 64 FX - Rated at Max. TDP of 89W, Dual Core, 2MB of L2 FX-62, 2.8 GHz clock, Pacifica tech included for $1219.
Nice. Do you have any links to where you got this information? I'd like to look it up and maybe have a look into it.
Interesting to see that AMD have moved their Sempron range of processors onto the 64BIT platform. I wonder when we will see a 64BIT Celeron? In this day and age, a Sempron or Celeron is enough to do most things.
[ot]Is there any computer who has more than 128bit of processor? If yes than, what is the maximum limit of it?[/ot]
The current Celeron D LGA775 chips are 64Bit capable Sure, here and here. The second link has slightly different prices though.