Engineering:List of AMD processors
This article gives a list of AMD microprocessors, sorted by generation and release year. If applicable and openly known, the designation(s) of each processor's core (versions) is (are) listed in parentheses. For an overview over concrete product, you then need to consult further articles, like e.g. list of AMD accelerated processing units.
Features overview
AMD IP x86 CPUs
APUs
APU features table
AMD-originated architectures
Am2900 series (1975)
- Am2901 4-bit-slice ALU (1975)
- Am2902 Look-Ahead Carry Generator
- Am2903 4-bit-slice ALU, with hardware multiply
- Am2904 Status and Shift Control Unit
- Am2905 Bus Transceiver
- Am2906 Bus Transceiver with Parity
- Am2907 Bus Transceiver with Parity
- Am2908 Bus Transceiver with Parity
- Am2909 4-bit-slice address sequencer
- Am2910 12-bit address sequencer
- Am2911 4-bit-slice address sequencer
- Am2912 Bus Transceiver
- Am2913 Priority Interrupt Expander
- Am2914 Priority Interrupt Controller
29000 (29K) (1987–95)
- AMD 29000 (aka 29K) (1987)
- AMD 29005 Above without (functional) MMU and BTC
- AMD 29027 FPU
- AMD 29030
- AMD 29050 with on-chip FPU (1990)
- AMD 292xx embedded processor
Non-x86 architecture processors
2nd source (1974)
Am9080 (second source for Intel 8080)
2nd source (1982)
Am29X305 (second source for Signetics 8X305)
ARM64 based Opteron Processors (2016)
AMD Opteron A1100 Series
i386 architecture processors
Embedded
2nd source (1979–91)
(second-sourced x86 processors produced under contract with Intel)
Amx86 series (1991–95)
K5 architecture (1996)
- AMD K5 (SSA5/5k86)
K6 architecture (1997–2001)
- AMD K6 (NX686/Little Foot) (1997)
- AMD K6-2 (Chompers/CXT)
- AMD K6-2-P (Mobile K6-2)
- AMD K6-III (Sharptooth)
- AMD K6-2+
- AMD K6-III+
K7 architecture (1999–2005)
- Athlon (Slot A) (Argon, Pluto/Orion, Thunderbird) (1999)
- Athlon (Socket A) (Thunderbird) (2000)
- Duron (Spitfire, Morgan, Applebred) (2000)
- Athlon MP (Palomino, Thoroughbred, Barton, Thorton) (2001)
- Mobile Athlon 4 (Corvette/Mobile Palomino) (2001)
- Athlon XP (Palomino, Thoroughbred (A/B), Barton, Thorton) (2001)
- Mobile Athlon XP (Mobile Palomino) (2002)
- Mobile Duron (Camaro/Mobile Morgan) (2002)
- Sempron (Thoroughbred, Thorton, Barton) (2004)
- Mobile Sempron
AMD64 architecture processors
K8 core architecture (2003–2014)
- Opteron (SledgeHammer) (2003)
- Athlon 64 FX (SledgeHammer) (2003)
- Athlon 64 (ClawHammer/Newcastle) (2003)
- Mobile Athlon 64 (Newcastle) (2004)
- Athlon XP-M (Dublin) (2004) Note: AMD64 disabled
- Sempron (Paris) (2004) Note: AMD64 disabled
- Athlon 64 (Winchester) (2004)
- Turion 64 (Lancaster) (2005)
- Athlon 64 FX (San Diego) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 (San Diego/Venice) (1st half 2005)
- Sempron (Palermo) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Manchester) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Toledo) (1st half 2005)
- Athlon 64 FX (Toledo) (2nd half 2005)
- Turion 64 X2 (Taylor) (1st half 2006)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Windsor) (1st half 2006)
- Athlon 64 FX (Windsor) (1st half 2006)
- Athlon 64 X2 (Brisbane) (2nd half 2006)
- Athlon 64 (Orleans) (2nd half 2006)
- Sempron (Manila) (1st half 2006)
- Sempron (Sparta)
- Opteron (Santa Rosa)
- Opteron (Santa Ana)
- Mobile Sempron
K10 core architecture (2007–2013)
K10 series CPUs (2007–2013)
- All Phenom and Phenom II-branded CPUs implement K10: List of AMD Phenom processors
- Opteron (Barcelona) (10 September 2007)
- Phenom FX (Agena FX) (Q1 2008)
- Phenom X4 (9-series) (Agena) (19 November 2007[1])
- Phenom X3 (8-series) (Toliman) (April 2008[2])
- Athlon 6-series (Kuma) (February 2007[3])
- Athlon 4-series (Kuma) (2008)
- Athlon X2 (Rana) (Q4 2007)
- Sempron (Spica)
- Opteron (Budapest) (2008)
- Opteron (Shanghai) (2008)
- Opteron (Magny-Cours) (2010)
- Phenom II (X4 on January 8, 2009, X6 on April 27, 2010)
List of AMD Phenom processors - Athlon II (2009)
- Turion II (Caspian) More info (2009)
K10 series APUs (2011–2012)
- Concrete products are codenamed "Llano": List of AMD accelerated processing units.
- Llano AMD Fusion (K10 cores + Redwood-class GPU) (launch Q2 2011, this is the very first AMD APU) uses Socket FM1
Bulldozer architecture; Bulldozer, Piledriver, Steamroller, Excavator (2011–2017)
- Concrete products codenamed Zambezi and Vishera: List of AMD FX processors
- Zambezi (Bulldozer core) (Q4 2011)
- Vishera (Piledriver core) (Q4 2012)
- Concrete products codenamed "Zurich", "Valencia" and "Interlagos": List of AMD Opteron processors
- Concrete products are codenamed "Kaveri", etc.: List of AMD accelerated processing units.
- Kaveri (Steamroller core) (Q1 2014)
- Carrizo (Excavator core) (2015)
- Bristol Ridge (Excavator core supporting DDR4) (2016) (and Stoney Ridge implements Zen microarchitecture but utilizes the same Socket.)
Low-power architecture; Bobcat, Jaguar, Puma (2011–present)
- All products are listed in List of AMD accelerated processing units.
- Bobcat series APUs (2011–):
- Jaguar series APUs (2013–)
- Kabini (notebooks)
- Temash (tablets)
- Kyoto (micro-servers)
- G-Series (embedded)
- Puma series APUs (2014–)
- Beema (notebooks)
- Mullins (tablets)
Zen core architecture (2017–present)
Zen-based CPUs and some APUs use the Ryzen brand, while some APUs use the Athlon brand.
Zen series CPUs and APUs (released 2017)
- Summit Ridge Ryzen 1000 series (desktop)
- Whitehaven Ryzen Threadripper 1000 series (desktop)
- Raven Ridge Ryzen 2000 APU series with RX Vega (desktop & laptop)
- Naples Epyc (server)
Zen+ series CPUs and APUs (released 2018)
- Pinnacle Ridge Ryzen 2000 series (desktop)
- Colfax Ryzen Threadripper 2000 series (desktop)
- Picasso Ryzen 3000 APU series with RX Vega (desktop & laptop)
Zen 2 series CPUs and APUs (released 2019)
- Matisse Ryzen 3000 series (desktop)
- Castle Peak Ryzen Threadripper 3000 series (desktop)
- Renoir Ryzen 4000 APU series with RX Vega (desktop & laptop)
- Lucienne Ryzen 5000 APU series (laptop)
- Rome Epyc (server)
- Mendocino Ryzen 7020 APU series (laptop)
Zen 3 series CPUs and APUs (released 2020)
- Vermeer Ryzen 5000 series (desktop)
- Chagall Ryzen Threadripper 5000 series (desktop)
- Cezanne Ryzen 5000 series (desktop & laptop)
- Milan Epyc (server)
- Milan-X Epyc (server)
- Barceló Ryzen 5000 series (laptop)
- Barceló-R Ryzen 7030 series (laptop)
Zen 3+ series CPUs and APUs (released 2022)
- Rembrandt Ryzen 6000 series (laptop)
- Rembrandt-R Ryzen 7035 series (laptop)
Zen 4 series CPUs and APUs (released 2022)
- Raphael Ryzen 7000 series (desktop)
- Genoa Epyc (server)
- Dragon Range Ryzen 7045 series (laptop)
- Phoenix Ryzen 7040 series (laptop)
See also
- Table of AMD processors
- List of AMD chipsets
- List of AMD mobile processors
- List of AMD Athlon processors
- List of AMD Duron processors
- List of AMD Sempron processors
- List of AMD Turion processors
- List of AMD Opteron processors
- List of AMD Phenom processors
- List of AMD FX processors
- List of AMD accelerated processing units
- List of AMD Ryzen processors
- List of AMD CPU microarchitectures
- List of Intel processors
- Apple M1
References
- ↑ "AMD's Phenom Unveiled: A Somber Farewell to K8". AnandTech. http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3153.
- ↑ "Thrice the fun? A review of the triple-core AMD Phenom X3". Ars Technica. https://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/amd-phenom-x3-review.ars.
- ↑ "Does AMD's Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Have Any Kick Left? : AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Kicks Off To Challenge Core 2". Tom's Hardware. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/does-amds-athlon-64-x2-6000-have-any-kick-left,1547.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of AMD processors.
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