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AMD Sempron LE-1250
$60.00
Released October, 2007
The Pros:Value - offers entry level performance for a great price. Very energy efficient - great for basic file servers. Overclocks to 3ghz with stock voltage.
The Cons:Very little advantage over the slightly lower-end LE-1200. Only a single-core processor - many modern applications benefit from multi-core CPUs. Aging product - difficult to find.
The Sempron LE-1250 is the second processor in AMD's 2007 line of energy-efficient, budget 65 nm processors, largely meant to compete with Intel's Celeron D line. The LE-1250 has a processing speed of 2.2 GHz, 128KB of L1 and 512KB of L2 cache, and a low thermal design power of 45W.
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The LE-1250 supports AMD's 3DNow! basic vector processing, which is designed to improve graphics performance. The processor is single-core and performs 64-bit processing. It has 800MHz of hypertransport speed, and the retail box includes a heat sink and fan. The only difference between the LE-1250 and the LE-1200 is 100MHz of processing speed.
Features
- Released October 2007
- Single-core 32-bit processor
- 2.2GHz
- 128 KB L1 cache
- 512KB L2 cache
- 6.4 GB/s system bus
- 10.6 GB/s memory bandwidth
- 800 MHz HyperTransport
- 45W TDP
- 65nm SOI technology
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value - offers entry level performance for a great price
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very energy efficient - great for basic file servers
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overclocks to 3ghz with stock voltage
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great manufacturer warranty - 3 years
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very little advantage over the slightly lower-end LE-1200
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only a single-core processor - many modern applications benefit from multi-core CPUs
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aging product - difficult to find
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lacks many higher-end features such as L3 cache, hardware virtualization, and an unlocked multiplier
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