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Abstract: The AMD Athlon XP 3200+: A 2.20GHz "Barton" with a 400MHz System Bus The Barton Core Gets Its First Speed Bump... By, Marco Chiappetta May 13, 2003 In mid February, AMD introduced a group of new processors based on their "Barton" core with 512K of on-die...
Abstract: Introduction AMD has been rapidly pursuing Intel of late, and matching the chip giant move for move. The Athlon XP 3000+ Barton was the latest AMD offensive, and doubled the L2 cache from 256K to 512K, thereby equaling that of the Pentium 4 Northwood. ...
Abstract: AMD and Intel go back and forth in an incessant battle for performance supremacy. Yet, it seems that AMD’s journey to the top has been a bit more treacherous, despite the fact that its Athlon XP 3000+ remains highly competitive with Intel’s 3G...
Abstract: The Athlon XP 3200+ will probably be the last Barton-core desktop processor to come from AMD before the launch later this year of the Athlon 64, its desktop 64-bit processor.
Abstract: So given the previous pinnacle of the AMD consumer range of XP3000+ at 2167MHz on a 166MHz front side bus frequency, it doesnt take too many smarts to see what AMDs next step would be to keep toe to toe with Intel. And so it comes to pass (I watched ...