Wednesday, February 9, 2011

AMD Athlon X2 BE 565

AMD is constantly renewing its product line, both in terms of CPU Athlon II, both in terms of the most powerful Phenom II. The Phenom processor family II is currently distributed in three variants and two low-power standard. And then there are units with two, three, four and six cores, proposed for different application fields, from the performance of mainstream applications, to get to the gaming and compute-intensive parallel.

These processors that share many characteristics, starting from the use of AM3 packaging, which allows backward compatibility with Socket AM2 +. This CPU incorporates a two channel controller 128-bit access to DDR2 and DDR3, allowing the use of motherboard also not exactly recent. The table summarizes the characteristics of the family Phenom X2, as you can see the processors are characterized by architecture Callisto.

Exploiting PC3-10600 modules to 1,333 MHz can reach a maximum bandwidth of 21 GByte / s, for a total bandwidth (HyperTransport channel and Memory Bus) of 37 GByte / s.

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