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Sempron is the brand used by the company Advance Micro Devices (AMD) for its range of entry-level desktop CPUs. The desktop processors within this brand are known as AMD Sempron while the notebook processors are known as Mobile AMD Sempron. These processors are compatible with all major operating systems and can run more than 60,000 popular software applications.
The AMD Sempron desktop processors include features such as an integrated DDR2 memory controller, AMD64 Technology and HyperTransport technology with up to 256KB cache.
AMD Sempron desktop processors are known for top-class performance in day-to-day computing at home and in large organisations. They help save time and effort by facilitating faster booting and loading of applications. They also have a built-in security feature which ensures enhanced virus protection. AMD’s Cool ‘n’ Quiet Technology helps in minimising the heat and noise generated when a PC is being used. This results in reduced power usage and lower energy costs, thereby providing an affordable processing system which is efficient and eco-friendly.
The advent of compact notebooks has led to the need for technology that can achieve the same kind of speed as found in bigger applications. The Mobile AMD Sempron has many exciting features and has the option of a processor that has lower power requirements or one that caters for full-size mobile computing requirements such as downloading, emailing, playing music or sending pictures over the Internet. It is the only processor that has advanced power-saving technology thereby extending the battery life of your notebook PC without lowering performance.
The Mobile AMD Sempron is compatible with most operating systems. Each Mobile AMD Sempron processor is identified by a unique four-digit model number. Some of the most popular AMD processors are the 64 LE-1200, 2.1 GHz Boxed Processor, the AMD Sempron LE-1300, 2.3 GHz processor and the AMD Sempron LE-1100 AM2 Retail, 1.9GHz processor.
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