21 February 2008

AMD Dual-Core Sempron Benchmark



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Introduction:
The low-end market segment is moving towards dual-core. In order to remain competitive with the Celeron E1000 series, AMD released the dual core Semprons in China, the one being tested today is the Sempron 2100+ @ 1.8Ghz.





Specification:
SDO2100IAA4DD
S - Sempron
DO - 65W
2100 - Model 2100+
I - Socket AM2
A - 1.35v
A - Max Temperature
4 - 2x256Kb L2
DD - Brisbane core
0804 - Made at 4th week of 2008





CPU-Z:
Misidentified as 4700+



Test platform:

AMD Sempron 2100+ 65nm (200×9=1.8G HT: 800MHz 256Kx2 L2)
AMD A64 X2 3600+ 90nm (200×10=2.0GB HT: 1000MHz 256K×2 L2)
Intel Celeron E1200 65nm (200×8=1.6G FSB: 800MHz 512K shared L2)

AMD 570X+SB600
Intel P35+ICH9R

Memory: PNY DDR2-1066 2x1GB (real run DDR2-800)
Storage: Seagate ST33206620AS
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT

OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 + DirectX 9.0c
Driver: NVIDIA ForceWare 169.09


Result:



The Sempron is rather on-par with the Celeron.




AMD's never good at Superpi.




The Celeron beats all Intel's offerings here.




Once again, the Sempron is on-par with the Celeron.


Game Tests:



Sempron takes the lead in the pretty CPU-dependent Serious Sam 2.




Celeron takes a narrow lead over the rest.




Both performs very closely.

Source: http://www.pconline.com.cn/diy/cpu/reviews/0802/1226273.html




Overclock:



FSB (HTT): 355Mhz
Vcore: 1.55v
Frequency: 3012Mhz


Pricing (as of time of publishing):

AMD Sempron 2100+ RMB$409

Intel Celeron Dual Core E1200 RMB$450

RMB1 = S$0.197 xe.com


Source: http://financenews.sina.com/h/2008-02-21/09412033676.shtml


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