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AMD V Series V140 - VMV140SGR12GM
Specifications
Tools
AMD V Series V140 specifications
| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Market segment | Mobile |
| Family | AMD V Series for Notebook PCs |
| Model number ? | V140 |
| CPU part number | VMV140SGR12GM is an OEM/tray microprocessor |
| Stepping codes | NAEGC AE NAEKC AE |
| Frequency ? | 2300 MHz |
| Bus speed ? | Dual-channel 533 MHz DDR3 SDRAM Memory controller
One 1600 MHz 16-bit HyperTransport link |
| Clock multiplier ? | 11.5 |
| Package | 638-pin micro-PGA |
| AMD Package number | 30600 |
| Socket | Socket S1 (S1g4) |
| Size | 1.38" x 1.38" / 3.5cm x 3.5cm |
| Introduction date | September - October 2010 |
| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Microarchitecture | K10 |
| Platform | Danube |
| Processor core ? | Champlain |
| Core stepping ? | DA-C3 |
| Manufacturing process | 0.045 micron SOI |
| Data width | 64 bit |
| The number of cores | 1 |
| The number of threads | 1 |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 64 KB instruction cache
64 KB data cache |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 512 KB |
| Multiprocessing | Uniprocessor |
| Features | - MMX instructions
- 3DNow! technology
- SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
- SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
- SSE3 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
- SSE4a ?
- AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology ?
- EVP / Enhanced Virus Protection ?
- VT / Virtualization technology ?
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| Low power features | PowerNow! |
| On-chip peripherals | - Integrated DDR3 SDRAM memory controller
- HyperTransport technology 3.0
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| | | Electrical / Thermal parameters |
| Thermal Design Power ? | 25 Watt |
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| Notes on AMD VMV140SGR12GM |
- The fastest supported memory is DDR3-1066
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CPUs, related to AMD V Series V140
• Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than V Series V140
• 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:
Unlock - Unlocked multiplier
FAQ
Q: Can I upgrade my AMD V Series V140 microprocessor?
A: Probably yes. Processor compatibility is determined by your motherboard. Please see CPU-Upgrade.com website for CPU support list for your board.
AMD V140 Overclocking
Sorry, overclocking information is not available at this time.
Pictures (1)
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News
Notebooks with new AMD Athlon II and Turion II CPUs (roundup)
Oct 16, 2010: Three days ago we published a roundup of notebook PCs
shipped with new AMD Phenom II microprocessors. Today, we publish a
roundup of notebooks based on V Series and Athlon II budget families,
and Turion II mid-class family of mobile CPUs.
AMD publishes specifications of new mobile CPUs
Sep 30, 2010: At the end of July, and then again at the end of August, we
discovered 10 upcoming AMD mobile microprocessors from Danube platform
in specifications of HP ProBook 6455b / 6555b and HP Pavilion dv6
notebooks. Days ago, AMD added characteristics of all but one of these
microprocessors to "The 2010 AMD Mainstream Platform" page.
The Danube platform page includes 9 new models, comprising of
power-efficient and standard-power microprocessors from single-core
V140 to quad-core P940 and N950. We don't know yet whether this is a
preparation step for upcoming launch, or an indication that the
microprocessors are already launched. Even if the processors are not
officially released yet, all of them are already shipped in numerous
notebooks.
More future mobile AMD CPUs uncovered
Aug 25, 2010: In the course of past 4 weeks, we published two articles about
the second wave of AMD mobile microprocessors for Danube platform. So
far we discovered quad-core Phenom II N950, triple-core Phenom II
N850, and dual-core Phenom II Mobile N640, Turion II P540 and Athlon
II P340 microprocessors. We also reported on upcoming single-core V
series V140. Not long ago Hewlett-Packard updated maintenance and
service guide for HP Pavilion dv6 notebook, and added a few not-yet
launched models - Phenom II X4 P940, Phenom II X3 P840, Turion II X2
N550 and Athlon II N350.
AMD V series V140
Aug 10, 2010: We recently published specifications of a few forthcoming AMD Phenom
II, Turion II and Athlon II mobile microprocessors, that we discovered
in a HP ProBook 6450b / 6455b / 6550b / 6555b maintenance and service
guide. A few days ago we found another new AMD mobile processor, V
Series V140 CPU, referenced in specifications of eMachines D442 and
E442 notebooks.
Benchmarks
Benchmark tools
AMD V140 benchmarks
The graphs below show up to 10 processors with aproximately the same level of performance in different types of
applications. All processors were tested at nominal frequency (not overclocked), with
stock heatsink and default BIOS settings. To see how the V140 compares to other CPUs
please see benchmark tools section above.
Benchmarked processor
| CPU ID: | 100F63 |
| CPU vendor string: | AuthenticAMD |
| CPU name string: | AMD V140 Processor |
Integer performance
| Part number |
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Result |
Intel Celeron M 585 ? |
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115.2% |
Intel Celeron M 560 ? |
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113.4% |
Intel Celeron M 575 ? |
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106.3% |
Intel Celeron M 550 (Socket P) ? |
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106.3% |
AMD V Series V160 ? |
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104.4% |
AMD V Series V140 ? |
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100% |
Intel Celeron M 540 ? |
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99.2% |
AMD V Series V120 ? |
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95.6% |
Intel Celeron M 530 (Socket M) ? |
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92.2% |
Intel Celeron M 520 ? |
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85.1% |
AMD Mobile Sempron 3600+ (rev. G2) ? |
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82.4% |
Floating Point performance
| Part number |
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Result |
AMD V Series V160 ? |
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104.5% |
AMD V Series V140 ? |
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100% |
AMD V Series V120 ? |
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95.6% |
Intel Mobile Celeron 900 ? |
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94.9% |
Intel Celeron M 585 ? |
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86.1% |
Intel Celeron M 560 ? |
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84.8% |
AMD Mobile Sempron 3600+ (rev. G2) ? |
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84.5% |
MMX / SSE / SSE2 performance
| Part number |
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Result |
Intel Celeron M 560 ? |
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116.4% |
Intel Celeron M 575 ? |
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109.5% |
Intel Celeron M 550 (Socket P) ? |
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109.2% |
AMD V Series V160 ? |
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104.3% |
Intel Celeron M 540 ? |
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102% |
AMD V Series V140 ? |
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100% |
AMD V Series V120 ? |
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95.8% |
Intel Celeron M 530 (Socket M) ? |
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94.1% |
Intel Celeron M 520 ? |
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87% |
AMD Mobile Sempron 3600+ (rev. F2) ? |
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86.3% |
AMD Mobile Sempron 3600+ (rev. G2) ? |
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86.1% |
Memory-intensive program performance
| Part number |
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Result |
AMD V Series V160 ? |
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101.1% |
AMD V Series V140 ? |
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100% |
AMD V Series V120 ? |
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98.1% |
Intel Mobile Celeron 900 ? |
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91% |
Intel Celeron M 585 ? |
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88.8% |
Intel Core Solo T1400 (Socket M) ? |
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88.5% |
Intel Celeron M 575 ? |
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85% |
CPU ID (2)
CPUID Tools
CPUID features of AMD V140
NOTE: The CPU ID information below was taken from one CPU and
may include features that are not present in all different steppings of the
AMD V Series V140 CPU.
| Manufacturer: | AMD |
| CPU Family: | V Series |
| Model Number: | V140 |
| Frequency: | 2294 MHz |
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| Part number: | VMV140SGR12GM |
| Stepping Code: | |
| Comment: | |
| Submitted by: | W.J. Koorengevel |
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| General information |
| Vendor: | AuthenticAMD |
| Processor name (BIOS): | AMD V140 Processor |
| Cores: | 1 |
| Logical processors: | 1 |
| Processor type: | Original OEM Processor |
| Core stepping: | DA-C3 |
| CPUID signature: | 100F63 |
| Family: | 16 (010h) |
| Model: | 6 (06h) |
| Stepping: | 3 (03h) |
| Cache: |
L1 data |
L1 instruction |
L2 |
| Size: |
64 KB |
64 KB |
512 KB |
| Associativity: |
2-way set associative |
2-way set associative |
16-way set associative |
| Line size: |
64 bytes |
64 bytes |
64 bytes |
| Lines per tag: |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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| Instruction set extensions | Additional instructions |
| MMX |
Advanced Bit manipulation |
| AMD extensions to MMX |
CLFLUSH |
| 3DNow! |
CMOV |
| Extensions to 3DNow! |
CMPXCHG16B |
| SSE |
CMPXCHG8B |
| SSE2 |
FXSAVE/FXRSTORE |
| SSE3 |
MONITOR/MWAIT |
| SSE4A |
POPCNT |
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PREFETCH/PREFETCHW |
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RDTSCP |
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SKINIT / STGI support |
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SYSCALL/SYSRET |
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SYSENTER/SYSEXIT |
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| Major features | Other features |
| On-chip Floating Point Unit |
1 GB large page support |
| 64-bit / Intel 64 |
100MHz multiplier control |
| NX bit/XD-bit |
36-bit page-size extensions |
| Secure Virtual Machine (Virtualization) |
64-bit SSE instructions |
| PowerNow! / Cool'n'Quiet |
Advanced programmable interrupt controller |
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Debugging extensions |
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Extended APIC space |
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Hardware P-state control |
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Hardware thermal control |
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Instruction based sampling |
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LAHF / SAHF support in 64-bit mode |
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LBR virtualization |
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LOCK MOV CR0 means MOV CR8 |
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Machine check architecture |
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Machine check exception |
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Memory-type range registers |
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Model-specific registers |
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Nested page tables |
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OS visible workaround |
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Page attribute table |
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Page global extension |
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Page-size extensions (4MB pages) |
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Physical address extensions |
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SVM lock |
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Software thermal control |
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Support for NRIP save |
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THERMTRIP |
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TSC rate is ensured to be invariant across all states |
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Temperature sensor |
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Time stamp counter |
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Virtual 8086-mode enhancements |
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Watchdog timer support |
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