Windsor is the winner ? To get the same rate (5600+) it runs on lower clock (2.8GHz), while Brisbane runs on 2.9Ghz.
Windsor (90 nm SOI)
- CPU-Stepping: F2, F3
- L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions), per core
- L2-Cache: 256, 512 or 1024 KB fullspeed, per core
- MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, NX Bit, AMD-V
- Socket AM2, HyperTransport (1000 MHz, HT1000)
- VCore: 1.25 V - 1.35 V
- Power Consumption (TDP):
- 35 Watt (3800+ EE SFF)
- 65 Watt (3600+ to 5200+ EE)
- 89 Watt (3800+ to 6000+)
- 125 Watt (6000+ to 6400+)
- First Release: May 23, 2006
- Clockrate: 2000 MHz - 3200 MHz
- 256 KB L2-Cache:
- 3600+: 2000 MHz
- 512 KB L2-Cache: (often mislabeled as Brisbane core)
- 3800+: 2000 MHz
- 4200+: 2200 MHz
- 4600+: 2400 MHz (F2&F3)
- 5000+: 2600 MHz (F2&F3)
- 5400+: 2800 MHz (F3)
- 1024 KB L2-Cache:
- 4000+: 2000 MHz
- 4400+: 2200 MHz
- 4800+: 2400 MHz
- 5200+: 2600 MHz (F2&F3)
- 5600+: 2800 MHz (F3)
- 6000+: 3000 MHz (F3)
- 6400+: 3200 MHz (F3)
- 256 KB L2-Cache:
[edit]Brisbane (65 nm SOI)
- CPU-Stepping: G1, G2
- L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions), per core
- L2-Cache: 512 KB fullspeed, per core
- MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3,AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, NX Bit, AMD-V
- Socket AM2, HyperTransport (1000 MHz, HT1000)
- VCore: 1.25 V - 1.35 V
- Die Size: 126 mm²
- Power Consumption (TDP): 65 Watt
- First Release: Dec 5, 2006
- Clockrate: 1900 MHz - 3100 MHz
- 3600+: 1900 MHz (G1)
- 3800+: 2000 MHz
- 4000+: 2100 MHz
- 4200+: 2200 MHz (G1&G2)
- 4400+: 2300 MHz (G1&G2)
- 4600+: 2400 MHz (G2)
- 4800+: 2500 MHz (G1&G2)
- 5000+: 2600 MHz (G1&G2)
- 5200+: 2700 MHz (G1&G2)
- 5400+: 2800 MHz (G2)
- 5600+: 2900 MHz (G2)
- 5800+: 3000 MHz (G2)
- 6000+: 3100 MHz (G2)
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