AMD 64 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Advanced Micro Devices
AMD Turion™ 64 Mobile Technology
Product Data Sheet
Compatible with Existing 32-Bit Code Base
Including support for SSE, SSE2, SSE3*, MMX™,
3DNow!™ technology, and legacy x86 instructions
*SSE3 supported by Rev. E and later processors
Runs existing operating systems and drivers
Local APIC on the chip
AMD64 Technology
AMD64 technology instruction set extensions
64-bit integer registers, 48-bit virtual addresses,
40-bit physical addresses
Eight additional 64-bit integer registers (16 total)
Eight additional 128-bit SSE registers (16 total)
Enhanced Virus Protection
No Execute (NX) bit in page-translation tables
specifies whether code can be executed from the
page
HyperTransport™ Technology to I/O Devices
One 16-bit link supporting speeds up to 800 MHz
(1600 MT/s) or 3.2 Gbytes/s in each direction
64-Kbyte 2-Way Associative ECC-Protected
L1 Data Cache
Two 64-bit operations per cycle, 3-cycle latency
64-Kbyte 2-Way Associative Parity-Protected
L1 Instruction Cache
With advanced branch prediction
16-Way Associative ECC-Protected
L2 Cache
Exclusive cache architecture—storage in addition
to L1 caches
Up to 1 Mbyte per L2 cache
1 Mbyte and 512-Kbyte options
Machine Check Architecture
Includes hardware scrubbing of major
ECC-protected arrays
754-Pin Package Specific Features
Refer to the AMD Functional Data Sheet,
754-Pin Package, order# 31410, for functional,
mechanical, and electrical details of 754-pin
packages.
Packaging
754-pin lidless micro PGA
1.27-mm pin pitch
29 x 29-row pin array
40 mm x 40 mm organic substrate
Organic C4 die attach
Integrated Memory Controller
Low-latency, high-bandwidth
72-bit DDR SDRAM at 100, 133, 166, and 200 MHz
Supports up to two unbuffered SO-DIMMs
ECC checking with double-bit detect and single-bit
correct
Electrical Interfaces
HyperTransport™ technology: LVDS-like
differential, unidirectional
DDR SDRAM: SSTL_2 per JEDEC specification
Clock, reset, and test signals also use DDR
SDRAM-like electrical specifications.
Power Management
Multiple low-power states including Deeper Sleep
(C3 with AltVID)
System Management Mode (SMM)
ACPI compliant, including support for processor
performance states
AMD PowerNow!™ technology is designed to
dynamically switch between multiple low-power
states based on application performance
requirements.
32816Publication # 3.05Revision:
September 2006Issue Date: