AMD Athlon XP-M 2000+

Built for notebooks with a different socket compared to the desktop versions of the Athlon XP. Some Athlon XP-M's did use the regular S462 socket, however. The 462-socket Athlon XP-M's used to be popular with overclockers because the chips used on the 130nm XP-M's usually overclock very high.

The Athlon XP-M never obtained a broad market in Europe. Most notebooks were equipped with the Pentium M which had better performance and consumed less power. Also many notebook-designers often had better cooling designs and notebooks with more options and varieties for the Intel parts which favoured sales for the Pentium M as well.

Specifications

Core / Codename
Clockfrequency
1533MHz
Front Side Bus
133MHz (DDR266)
Multiplier
11.5x
vCore
1,3V
L1 cache
64KB + 64KB
L2 cache
AXMS2000GXS4C
sSpec
AXMS2000GXS4C
Chip date
0345
Stepping
B0
Socket
Transistor count
37,2M
Condition
CPU only
Engineering sample?
No

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