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Best Bench: 43% Base clock 2.6 GHz
Worst Bench: 8% Base clock 2.6 GHz
Poor: 8%
Great: 43%
SPEED RANK: 1325th / 1367
Gaming 25% Raft |
Desktop 29% Raft |
Workstation 16% Surfboard |
22 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 42% Base clock 1.8 GHz
Worst Bench: 25% Base clock 1. 8 GHz
Poor: 25%
Great: 42%
SPEED RANK: 1207th / 1367
Gaming 32% Sail boat |
Desktop 35% Jet ski |
Workstation 20% Surfboard |
Effective Speed Effective CPU Speed |
25.4 % | 32.1 % | Faster effective speed. +26% |
Memory Avg. Memory Latency |
46.3 Pts | 60.6 Pts | Much lower memory latency. +31% |
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1-Core Avg. Single Core Speed |
23.6 Pts | 23.9 Pts | +1% | |||
2-Core Avg. Dual Core Speed |
27.3 Pts | Faster dual-core speed. +18% |
23.1 Pts | |||
4-Core Avg. Quad Core Speed |
28.3 Pts | Faster quad-core speed. +16% |
24.4 Pts | |||
8-Core Avg. Octa Core Speed |
28.6 Pts | Faster octa-core speed. +20% |
23.8 Pts |
Memory OC Memory Latency |
81.2 Pts | 97. 1 Pts | Lower OC memory latency. +20% |
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1-Core OC Single Core Speed |
31.1 Pts | Faster OC single-core speed. +16% |
26.8 Pts | |||
2-Core OC Dual Core Speed |
33.6 Pts | Faster OC dual-core speed. +27% |
26.5 Pts | |||
4-Core OC Quad Core Speed |
34.6 Pts | Much faster OC quad-core speed. +31% |
26.4 Pts | |||
8-Core OC Octa Core Speed |
34.4 Pts | Faster OC octa-core speed. +30% |
26.5 Pts |
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50 % | 50 % |
Age Newest |
104+ Months | 100+ Months | +4% | |||
64-Core OC Multi Core Speed |
34.9 Pts | Much faster OC 64-core speed. +31% |
26.6 Pts | |||
64-Core Avg. Multi Core Speed |
29.5 Pts | Faster 64-core speed. +21% |
24.4 Pts |
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Turion 64 | it’s… What is Turion 64?
Turion 64 Logo
Turion 64 is a brand of single-core mobile (low power) 64-bit processors manufactured by AMD. These processors (like the subsequent Turion 64 X2) are AMD’s answer to Intel’s line of mobile processors — Pentium M and Intel Core. The main emphasis in positioning and promoting this processor in the market is placed on its energy-saving features, such as PowerNow! and Cool’n’Quiet .
Turion 64 processors are installed in Socket 754 and include 512 to 1024 KB of L2 cache, a 64-bit single-channel DDR memory controller integrated into the core, and an 800 MHz HyperTransport bus.
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Model Numbering Rules
The release of new mobile processors was also the debut of a better way to recognize models. While the Mobile Athlon 64 models still identify themselves with a four-digit number followed by a plus sign (rating number), such as the Athlon 64 3000+, the Turion 64 models carry an alphanumeric code of two letters and two numbers, such as MT-28. The first of the two letters is always «M» (from the word « Mobile «- mobile), that is, it indicates a processor for laptops. The next letter reflects the level of processor mobility: the closer the letter is to «Z», the more mobile the processor is. In other words, the highest letter in the alphabet indicates less energy consumption and, therefore, a smaller thermal package. At the moment there are two mobility options: the letter « L » indicates a maximum heat dissipation of 35 W, and the letter « T » indicates 25 W.
The two digits following the letters with a dash represent the model’s performance in the class it belongs to. The larger the number, the better the performance.
Cores
The Turion 64 processors were manufactured using IBM’s 90nm SOI process.
Lancaster (90 nm)
model MT-34 (top view)
model MT-34 (bottom view)
- First level cache (L1): 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions)
- Second level cache (L2): 512 or 1024 KB running at core speed
- Support for MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, AMD64, PowerNow!, NX Bit
- Socket 754, HyperTransport (800 MHz, HT800)
- Core supply voltage (VCore): 1. 00 — 1.45 V
- Energy consumption (TDP): 25/35 W maximum
- First introduced: March 10, 2005
- Operating frequencies: 1600, 1800, 2000, 2200, 2400 MHz
- 25W TDP:
- MT-28: 1600 MHz (512 KB L2 cache)
- MT-30: 1600 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- MT-32: 1800 MHz (512 KB L2 cache)
- MT-34: 1800 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- MT-37: 2000 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- MT-40: 2200 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- 35W TDP:
- ML-28: 1600 MHz (512 KB L2 cache)
- ML-30: 1600 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- ML-32: 1800 MHz (512 KB L2 cache)
- ML-34: 1800 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- ML-37: 2000 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- ML-40: 2200 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- ML-42: 2400 MHz (512 KB L2 cache)
- ML-44: 2400 MHz (1024 KB L2 cache)
- 25W TDP:
Richmond (90 nm)
- First level cache: 64 + 64 KB (data + instructions)
- Second level cache:: 512 KB, running at core speed
- MMX, Enhanced 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, AMD64, PowerNow!, NX Bit
- Socket S1, HyperTransport (800 MHz, HT800)
- Core supply voltage (VCore): 1. 00 — 1.45 V
- Power consumption (TDP): 31 W maximum
- First introduced: September 1, 2006
- Operating frequencies: 2000, 2200 MHz
- 31W TDP:
- MK-36: 2000 MHz (512 KB L2 cache)
- MK-38: 2200 MHz (512 KB L2 cache)
- 31W TDP:
See also
- List of AMD
microprocessors
Additional information
- Reuters news report on the announcement of the chips
- Physorg report on the chip becoming available
- PCworld Turion based notebooks review
- Turion64 Inside Story from Mobility Guru
- Acer Aspire 5020 Series Review from www.notebookreview.com
- Detailed review at www.anandtech.com
- Detailed review at www.gamepc.com by Chris Connolly, 4 April 2005
- The Register : AMD, IBM «stress» silicon for 65nm process, by Tony Smith
- Silent PC Review: Turion 64 on the Desktop
- AMD Competitive Comparison
References
- AMD Turion 64 technical specifications
Processor AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-62
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Turion 64 X2 TL-62
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Main information
Brand
AMD 9000 Price
$ 47
Processor type
Mobile
Purpose
for laptops
Release date
April 13, 2007
Main Harcatericism
Number
9000 )
Socket S1
Processor architecture
Trinidad
Base frequency
2100 MHz
Auto overclock
No 9Ol000 bit
Bus
800 MHz 16-bit HyperTransport (1. 6 GT/s)
L1 L1 Cache
2×64+2×64 KB
L2 L2 Cache
1024 KB
CASH 3rd level L3
NO KB
RAM
RAM Controller
There are
Types of RAM
DDR2-533, DDR2-400, DDR2-667 9000
channels
2
Speed rating Turion 64 X2 TL-62
Attention! The general rating calculation method is selected, which means that the percentage of the rating is calculated relative to the most powerful processor
(0.84%)
Cinebench 10 (32 bit) Single thread test
1559
(14.78%)
Cinebench 10 (32 bit) Multi thread test
3162
(50003)
Cinebench 11.5 (64-bit) Multi-threaded test
1.08
(1.02%)
Cinebench 11.5 (64-bit) Single-threaded test
0.45
(900 05) bit) Multi-thread test
90.33
(0.86%)
Cinebench 15 (64-bit) Single-thread test
45. 92
(13.7%)
Geekbench 4.0 (64-bit) Multipotive test
1953
(1.05%)
Geekbench 4.0 (64-bit) Single-test test
9000 9000
( 7.12%)
x264 HD 4.0 Pass 1
25.2
(0.97%)
x264 HD 4.0 Pass 2
5.71
(0.92%)
3DMARK06 CPU
,0004
(1.03%)
WinRAR 4.0
607.03
(1.02%)
Positions in the rating
Attention! The general rating calculation method is selected, which means that the rating percentage is calculated relative to the most powerful processor participating on our site.
Rating calculation method:
Overall rankingBy Trinidad architectureBy Socket S1Among Intel processorsAmong AMD processorsAmong mobile processorsAmong Turion family processorsAmong Turion 64 processorsAmong 2-core processorsAmong 2006 processors
The total performance rating
in the ranking is participated in the rating 3291 processor
672 place
(out of 3291)
Passmark CPU Mark
in the ranking 3279 processors 9000 774
(of 3279)
(of 3279)
(of 3279)
(of 3279)
(of 3279)
(of 3279)
9000 ) Single-threaded test
739 processors
110th place participate in the rating
(out of 739)
Cinebench 10 (32 bit) Multi-threaded test
723 processors
9 participate in the rating0004 93 place
(out of 723)
Cinebench 11. 5 (64-bit) Multipotive test
in the ranking 3221 Processor
745 place
(out of 3221)
Cinebench 11.5 (64-bit) Single-traffic test 9005 3215 processors
808 Place
(out of 3215)
Cinebench 15 (64-bit) Multipotive test
in the ranking is involved in 3218 processors
717 Place
(out of 3218)
Cinebench 15 (64-Byt) one-time sear test
X264 HD 4.0 Pass 2
The ranking is involved in 3211 processors
726 place
(out of 3211)
3DMARK06 CPU
in the ranking 3242 Processor
782 place
(of 3242)
9000 Winrar 4.0 9.0 900 3212 processors
664 place
(out of 3212)
Technology or instruction name | Meaning | Brief description |
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Deeper Sleep state | Deeper sleep state. | |
PowerNow! | PowerNow! idle frequency reduction technology. |
Technology or instruction name | Meaning | Short description |
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MMX (Multimedia Extensions) | Multimedia extensions. | |
SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions) | Streaming SIMD processor extension. | |
SSE2 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 2) | Processor Streaming SIMD Extension 2. | |
SSE3 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 3) | Streaming SIMD Processor Extension 3. | |
AMD64 | 64-bit microprocessor architecture developed by AMD. | |
3DNow! | Optional MMX extension for AMD processors. |
Technology or instruction name | Meaning | Short description |
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EVP (Enhanced Virus Protection) | Improved virus protection. |
Technology or instruction name | Meaning | Short description |
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AMD-V | AMD-V Virtualization Technology. |
AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-62 Processor Overview
The AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-62 mobile microprocessor uses the Trinidad architecture in its device. Issued since April 13, 2007.
Processor designed for Socket S1 motherboards. The system bus power is 800 MHz 16-bit HyperTransport (1.6 GT/s). The maximum temperature of the processor in operation can be 95 degrees. Technological process 90 nanometers — the total number of transistors is 154 million.
High enough performance model when released in 2006, it will provide the best gaming experience.
Competitors and analogues
On socket S1, among other processors, we will highlight AMD solutions: P940 Socket S1 model from the Phenom II processor family, Phenom II N830 based on the Champlain microarchitecture, Phenom II N870 based on the Champlain microarchitecture, Phenom II P860 from 2011, Phenom II N660 based on Champlain architecture, Phenom II P920 based on Champlain architecture. In 2006, 62 had few rivals among mobile processors, several models of the Core 2 Duo T5600 based on the Merom architecture deserve attention, model 52 from the Turion 64 series, Turion 64 X2 TL-60 based on the Trinidad microarchitecture, model T7600 PGA478 from the Core 2 processor line Duo, Model 56 Socket S1 from the Turion 64 family, Model T2700 from the Core Duo family, Core Duo T2500 based on the Yonah microarchitecture, Model T7200 on the PGA478 socket from the Core 2 Duo processor line, Model T7400 PGA478 from the Core 2 Duo family, Core Duo T2600 on Yonah microarchitecture, Turion 64 X2 TL-64 on Trinidad microarchitecture, Turion 64 X2 TL-50 on Taylor microarchitecture, Turion 64 model 58, Core 2 Duo T7500 on Merom microarchitecture. Intel’s competitors include the Core 2 Duo P8600 based on the Penryn microarchitecture, the T7500 PGA478 model from the Core 2 Duo family, the Core 2 Duo P7370 released 2 years later, the T7600 PGA478 model from the Core 2 Duo processor line, the Core 2 Duo P8400 , which appeared later, and the T9 model can also be included in this list550 on socket BGA479 among the Core 2 Duo processor line.