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OCMyth

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While AMD is reluctant to give us any real info on the mobiles we love, i found this at their site:

This will help you 'classify' a mobile-CPU:

AHM... - Mobile Athlon 4 Palomino(Model 6)
AXMA... - Mobile Athlon XP-M Desktop Replacement OPGA, 72W(Model 8/10)
AXMH... - Mobile Athlon XP-M DTR/Mainstream OPGA, 45W(Model 8/10)
AXMD... - Mobile Athlon XP-M Standard/Low-Power OPGA/µPGA, 35W(Model 8/10)
AXMS... - Mobile Athlon XP-M Low-Power µPGA, 25W(Model 8/10)
AXML... - Mobile Athlon XP-M Ultra Low-Power µPGA, 16W(Model 8/10)

The 16W Ultra Low-power and 25W Low-power parts(as well as most of the 35W Low-power parts) come in a µ-PGA package which has a different pin-configuration and is physically incompatible with a normal desktop/mobile Socket A - these CPUs require a special Socket(µ-PGA Socket 563).

Might be usefull to someone..
 
Thank you for the information. It indeed is useful. Welcome to the forums.
 
Thank you

I am trying hard to gather information about the mobiles, especially the datasheet would be great. But I will try to compose my own and post it, if I can collect enough information.
 
I assumed that the mobile's didn't have their own datasheet because they weren't that different from the desktop version. Connect a bridge on the desktop chips, and they can use PowerNOW!. That and lower voltages are the main difference between the mobile cpus and the normal cpus.
 
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