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  • AMD's 1GHz Mobile Duron Processor
    Tuesday 18 December 2001 – 09:03
    If you're in the market for an non-Intel laptop solution, you might be interested in a machine using AMD's new 1GHz mobile Duron processor, which features the company's PowerNow! power management technology.
  • AMD's Spitfire becomes the Duron
    Monday 1 May 2000 – 07:05
    AMD announced that a low-cost version of its Athlon chip, code-named Spitfire, will go by the name Duron when it hits the market next month.
  • AMD Duron Hits 1.1GHz
    Tuesday 2 October 2001 – 07:29
    Now that the summer's over, maybe we'll start to see a little action on the tech front as companies try to move product by the end of the year.
  • AMD revives Duron line
    Tuesday 26 August 2003 – 03:18
    Advanced Micro Devices has brought its Duron chip back from the dead and will probably extend the life of its Athlon XP chip, in an attempt to take back market share in the budget-PC market.
  • AMD waves goodbye to Duron
    Thursday 18 April 2002 – 07:23
    AMD is to stop making budget Duron processors at some point towards the end of the year, when it completes the conversion of Fab 25 in Austin, Tx from CPU production to flash memory-only.

Articles & reviews

  • Duron Successor: AMD Sempron*
    Wednesday 28 July 2004 – 07:00
    AMD has unveiled a new processor brand based on its existing AthlonXP architecture to serve the value PC segment. Available for Socket A and Socket 754, AMD's Sempron matches Intel Celeron D's clockspeeds and prices and, AMD says, out benchmarks the Celeron D.
  • Modifying An Asus A7V Motherboard For Duron-Overclocking*
    Tuesday 8 August 2000 – 07:00
    All new AMD Duron and T-Bird processors are equipped with a fixed multiplier. With a bit of work the A7V can be modified to get around that problem.
  • AMD Releases Duron 900*
    Monday 2 April 2001 – 07:00
    It was only a question of time until AMD would make the next logical step and launch the next fastest Duron processor, running at 900 MHz. The computing power of this new low-cost processor is getting impressively close to the performance leaders from a year ago, the Giga Hertz Pentium III and Athlon CPUs.
  • AMD Releases Duron 850*
    Monday 8 January 2001 – 06:00
    The race in the low-cost sector continues. After Intel's amusingly late release of the Celeron 800 at the (exciting?) FSB clock of 100 MHz, AMD is countering with Duron 850. It's no surprise which of the two has the better performance and the more attractive price.
  • Lo-Cost Duel: Duron 1100 vs. Celeron 1200*
    Wednesday 3 October 2001 – 07:00
    It doesn't get any cheaper than this: both manufacturers offer entry-level 1 GHz CPUs for less than $130. How fast are they in comparison to the high-end processors - which is a better choice, AMD or Intel?

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