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  • 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?
  • AMD Extends Performance Lead With New Athlon and Duron Processor*
    Tuesday 17 October 2000 – 07:00
    You never were able to get so much processing power for so little money. AMD releases Athlon 1200, the fastest x86 processor and Duron 800, the most powerful low-cost processor that ever existed. None of the two goes for another superlative in terms of pricing.
  • AMD's Duron Reaches The Giga Hertz Barrier*
    Tuesday 21 August 2001 – 07:00
    Yesterday AMD launched today's launch of their value processor Duron at 1 GHz . To create at least a little excitement AMD didn't just release a faster version of the well-known Duron CPU, but equipped the new Giga Hertz version with a more advanced core known under the code name 'Morgan'. We are having a look to find out if this had any significant impact on Duron's performance.
  • Intel vs. AMD: Celeron 1300 vs. Duron 1200*
    Thursday 3 January 2002 – 06:00
    Intel turns up the heat in the low-cost segment. The Celeron is now available with 1300 MHz - is the AMD Duron 1200 still faster?
  • Attack: Duron 1200 Takes On the Pentium 4*
    Friday 16 November 2001 – 06:00
    AMD's new front-runner in the low-cost range is the Duron 1200. Is it capable of surpassing even the Pentium 4? Read on for a direct comparison with the Celeron 1200.
  • AMD's Athlon 1400 and Duron 950*
    Friday 8 June 2001 – 07:00
    On Computex-Wednesday AMD released Athlon 1400 and Duron 950. This article contains extensive benchmark data to compare the new processors to previous AMD as well as Intel CPUs.
  • Overclocking AMD's Thunderbird and Duron Processor*
    Friday 23 June 2000 – 07:00
    So you think that fiddling a bit with the bus clock of Duron or Thunderbird deserves the name overclocking? Find out how easy it is to alter the clock multiplier of those processors! Stand in awe to see Duron run at 950 MHz and Thunderbird go up to 1100 MHz!
  • SiS Back On Stage: The SiS730 Chipset for Duron and Athlon*
    Tuesday 9 January 2001 – 06:00
    The new 730s from SiS is highly integrated, as one chip hosts almost everything you can imagine, including UltraATA/100 interface, graphics engine plus an AGP 4x slot, 100 MBit LAN and also support for 133 MHz Athlons. Will it be enough for SiS to beat VIA's KT133 and gain the AMD budget market?
  • The Celeron Killer: AMD's New Duron Processor*
    Monday 19 June 2000 – 07:00
    Finally AMD has launched its low/mid range processor by the name of Duron. Its Athlon inheritance makes it very strong. In fact Duron wipes the floor with Intel's Celeron processor and gets even close to Athlon and Pentium III.
  • El Cheapo: Duron 1300 vs. Celeron 1300*
    Monday 21 January 2002 – 06:00
    A good basis for low-cost systems - AMD introduces its fastest Duron with 1300 MHz. Is this CPU worth getting?

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