Mini Review
AMD Sempron Mobile M120 advantages
AMD V Series V120 advantages
- Operating frequency of the AMD V Series V120 is higher than the frequency of the Sempron Mobile M120.
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M120 vs V120 specifications comparison
The charts below compare the most important AMD V120 and M120 features. These characteristics, as well as an IPC (instructions per cycle) number, determine how well a microprocessor performs.
The number of cores / threads Higher is better |
Operating frequency Higher is better |
Thermal Design Power Lower is better |
- AMD Sempron Mobile M120 - AMD V Series V120
Detailed side by side comparison of AMD M120 vs AMD V120 specs can be found in the "Specifications" tab. Much more detailed comparison of internal features of both processors you will find in the "CPUIDs" tab.
Pros and Cons summary
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| Sempron Mobile M120 | V Series V120 |
General recommendations: None
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General recommendations: Base frequency is higher
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Drawbacks: Runs at lower base frequency
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Drawbacks: None
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Similar processors
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| Sempron Mobile M120 | V Series V120 |
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Similar microprocessors are based on the same core and fit the same socket as Sempron Mobile M120 and V Series V120.
Where to buy
These processors are obsolete. Hence, the best place to look for them is eBay. |
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CPUIDs
The table below compares two random CPUID records for AMD Sempron Mobile M120 and AMD V Series V120
microprocessors, that were submitted to our CPUID database.
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CPUID 1 |
CPUID 2 |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU Family | Mobile Sempron | V Series |
| Model / Processor Number | M120 | V120 |
| Frequency | 2094 MHz | 2194 MHz |
| CWID version | 0.4 |
| Part number | SMM120SBO12GQ | VMV120SGR12GM |
| S-Spec / Stepping Code | NAEIC AE 0942MPMW | NAEGC AE 1015CFM |
| Comment | Caspian 1.225 V |   |
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| General information |
| Vendor | AuthenticAMD |
| Processor name (BIOS) | AMD Sempron(tm) M120 | AMD V120 Processor |
| Cores | 1 |
| Logical processors | 1 |
| Processor type | Original OEM Processor |
| Core stepping | DA-C2 | DA-C3 |
| CPUID signature | 100F62 | 100F63 |
| Family | 16 (010h) |
| Model | 6 (06h) |
| Stepping | 2 (02h) | 3 (03h) |
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| Cache |
| L1 data: Associativity | 2-way set associative |
| L1 data: Line size | 64 bytes |
| L1 data: Lines per tag | 1 |
| L1 data: Size | 64 KB |
| L1 instruction: Associativity | 2-way set associative |
| L1 instruction: Line size | 64 bytes |
| L1 instruction: Lines per tag | 1 |
| L1 instruction: Size | 64 KB |
| L2: Associativity | 16-way set associative |
| L2: Line size | 64 bytes |
| L2: Lines per tag | 1 |
| L2: Size | 512 KB |
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| Instruction set extensions |
| 3DNow! | + |
| AMD extensions to MMX | + |
| Extensions to 3DNow! | + |
| MMX | + |
| SSE | + |
| SSE2 | + |
| SSE3 | + |
| SSE4A | + |
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| Additional instructions |
| Advanced Bit manipulation | + |
| CLFLUSH | + |
| CMOV | + |
| CMPXCHG16B | + |
| CMPXCHG8B | + |
| FXSAVE/FXRSTORE | + |
| MONITOR/MWAIT | + |
| POPCNT | + |
| PREFETCH/PREFETCHW | + |
| RDTSCP | + |
| SKINIT / STGI support | + |
| SYSCALL/SYSRET | + |
| SYSENTER/SYSEXIT | + |
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| Major features |
| 64-bit / Intel 64 | + |
| NX bit/XD-bit | + |
| On-chip Floating Point Unit | + |
| PowerNow! / Cool'n'Quiet | + |
| Secure Virtual Machine (Virtualization) | + |
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| Other features |
| 1 GB large page support | + |
| 100MHz multiplier control | + |
| 36-bit page-size extensions | + |
| 64-bit SSE instructions | + |
| Advanced programmable interrupt controller | + |
| Debugging extensions | + |
| Extended APIC space | + |
| Hardware P-state control | + |
| Hardware thermal control | + |
| Instruction based sampling | + |
| LAHF / SAHF support in 64-bit mode | + |
| LBR virtualization | + |
| LOCK MOV CR0 means MOV CR8 | + |
| Machine check architecture | + |
| Machine check exception | + |
| Memory-type range registers | + |
| Model-specific registers | + |
| Nested page tables | + |
| OS visible workaround | + |
| Page attribute table | + |
| Page global extension | + |
| Page-size extensions (4MB pages) | + |
| Physical address extensions | + |
| SVM lock | + |
| Software thermal control | + |
| Support for NRIP save | + |
| THERMTRIP | + |
| TSC rate is ensured to be invariant across all states | + |
| Temperature sensor | + |
| Time stamp counter | + |
| Virtual 8086-mode enhancements | + |
| Watchdog timer support | + |
+ - feature is supported
- - feature is not supported
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