<<< Part I AMD Processors Explained
In this second part I am describing the AMD processor for the Sempron and Phenom families. Both are AMD CPUs for desktop computers like the Athlon family I described in the part I.
Part II: AMD Sempron And Phenom Families
AMD Sempron
AMD Sempron
The AMD Sempron boot the computer and loads applications faster and makes the Internet experience more enjoyable especially with streaming videos.
The features on the AMD Sempron are:
- The AMD64 to increase the memory adressability
- Up to 2000 MHz system bus using the Hyper Transport technology
- Up to 256K of high performance's cache memory
- 16 bit/16 bit full duplex system bus
- Enhanced memory controller for DDR2
- The EVP for a better protection against viruses
- The Cool 'N' Quiet energy efficiency that lowers heat and noise
AMD Phenom X3 and AMD Phenom X4

AMD Phenom
These processors are built with low latency access to memory for incredible system performances. They can do tremendous processing loads in no time.
For serious games or heavy multimedia works, these processors can push your computer to a level of experience never seen before.
The features on the AMD Phenom X3 and AMD Phenom X4 are:
- The AMD64 to increase the memory adressability
- Hyper Transport 3.0 better and faster than before
- Up to 256K of high performance's cache memory
- 2MB of L3 cache memory shared among the cores
- Enhanced memory controller for DDR2
- The EVP for a better protection against viruses
- The Cool 'N' Quiet 2.0 with higher power saving and still lowers heat and noise
[I hope you appreciated the part II of AMD processor guide
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