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AMD Turion64 Mobile Technology

Turion64 is AMD's most advanced family of dual-core processors made for mobility—delivering outstanding multi-tasking performance in thin and light notebook PC designs.

Turion 64 processors are compatible with AMD's Socket 754 and are equipped with 512 or 1024 KiB of L2 cache.

Launched on May 17, 2006, Turion 64 X2 is AMD's 64-bit dual-core mobile CPU, intended to compete with Intel's Core 2 CPUs. These processors use Socket S1, and feature DDR2 memory. A list of AMD Turion64 family:


31W TDP:
TL-50: 1600 MHz (256 KiB L2-Cache per core)
TL-52: 1600 MHz (512 KiB L2-Cache per core)

33W TDP:
TL-56: 1800 MHz (512 KiB L2-Cache per core)

35W TDP:
TL-60: 2000 MHz (512 KiB L2-Cache per core)
TL-64: 2200 MHz (512 KiB L2-Cache per core)
 

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