AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile P560 - TMP560SGR23GMSpecificationsAMD Turion II P560 is a power-optimized microprocessor for mid-class notebooks on Danube platform. First references to this CPU appeared in the middle of 2010 in a leaked Dell training document. The first notebook to carry this CPU was HP ProBook 4525s notebook PC. According to notebook specifications change log, the P560 became available between the end of September and the middle of October. As of Mid-October 2010, processor specifications are not available on AMD website. The P560 microprocessor is based on enhanced K10 microarchitecture, and integrates two cores, dual-channel DDR3 memory controller, and 1.8 GHz HyperTransport link. Each microprocessor core on the Turion II P560 is clocked at 2.5 GHz, and has 128 KB level 1 and 1 MB level 2 caches. The processor incorporates all common K10 micro-architecture technologies, including AMD64 64-bit instruction set, Streaming SIMD Extensions up to SSE3 and SSE4a, and Virtualization. The P560 offers lower power consumption than "N" series of Turion II processors - 25 Watt, as opposed to 35 Watt for N530 and N550 models. The processor uses S1g4 variation of socket S1, that adds support for DDR3 memory. The AMD Turion II Dual-Core P560 is not the fastest processor in its class, and it's not even the fastest CPU between power-optimized dual-core CPUs. Nevertheless, due to dual-core architecture, much higher core frequency, and larger L2 cache, it can be considered as an upgrade CPU for entry-level systems based on V Series parts, like V120 or V140. Compared to P320 and P340 models from Athlon II family of mobile microprocessors, the Turion II P560 offers higher CPU frequency, slightly faster HyperTransport link, twice bigger L2 cache and wider (read: faster) Floating Point Unit. When compared to high-performance Phenom II P650 microprocessor, the P560 may perform up to 12% slower due to lower-clocked CPU cores. The P560 CPU cannot be used to upgrade older socket S1g1, S1g2 and
S1g3 notebooks.
CPUs, related to AMD Turion II P560
• Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Turion II P560 • Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom) • List of related CPUs is not complete. • Features abbreviations:
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NewsJan 05, 2011: In the past months we posted a series of articles dedicated to
upcoming refresh of mainstream and ultrathin 2010 mobile platforms. If
you followed the stories then you may know that a number of not yet
released processors was spotted in specifications of Acer, Dell, HP
and Lenovo notebooks, and some of these notebooks already materialized
in retail stores. Today, AMD added new mobile models to 2010
AMD Mainstream Platform and 2010
AMD Ultrathin Platform pages, and updated
AMD product
pages as well.
Dec 16, 2010: Yesterday we published a story revealing not-yet officially
released Phenom II Triple-Core N870 microprocessor in Dell Inspiron
M501R notebook. We suspected that that processor would be a part of
future refresh of AMD mainstream "Danube" platform.
Today we found more mobile processors from the upcoming refresh.
Hewlett Packard recently updated
"Maintenance
and Service Guide" for Compaq Presario CQ42 and HP G42 notebooks,
and added unannounced AMD model numbers and their brief specifications.
Oct 18, 2010: Within last 3 weeks, both AMD and Intel refreshed mobile CPU
lineups. Intel introduced new dual-core standard-power processors in
all market segments, from budget Celeron line to high-performance Core
i7 family, as well as a few low- and ultra-low voltage Core i5 and
Core i7 microprocessors. AMD released faster versions of almost
every single model from V Series, Athlon II, Turion II and Phenom II
families. With 10 new mobile CPUs, AMD's platform refresh looked as
extensive as Intel's update. But it gets even better. We found that
three additional mobile processors from AMD are available now.
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CPU ID (1)NOTE: CPU ID information below was taken from one CPU and may include features that are not present in all different steppings of the AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile P560 CPU.
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