AMD Athlon XP 2100 is a processor. This product is part of the Athlon series and is available from AMD. The AMD Athlon XP 2100 has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
The AMD Athlon XP 2100 product can be found for approximately $36 USD. Shop on: Amazon.com - NewEgg.com.
cray01 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i3-2100, InnoTek VirtualBox, Oracle VirtualBox
io01 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i3-2100, InnoTek VirtualBox, Oracle VirtualBox
io01 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i3-2100, InnoTek VirtualBox, Oracle VirtualBox
ram01 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i3-2100, InnoTek VirtualBox, Oracle VirtualBox
test1 - Tests on Debian testing, Intel Core i3-2100, Intel 2nd Generation Core Family IGP, MSI H61M-E33
DrFabiola - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i3-2100, Intel Sandy Bridge IGP, Foxconn H61MXV
fauzi - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i3-2100, Intel Sandy IGP, Foxconn H61MXV
ptslive-11666-14620-11405 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i3-2100, Intel Sandy Bridge IGP, Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3
ptslive-4221-17403-1969 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i3-2100, Intel Sandy Bridge IGP, Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3
1210-scimark2 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Opteron 1210, ATI Radeon 2100, ECS A740GM-M
1210-byte - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Opteron 1210, ATI Radeon 2100, ECS A740GM-M
1210-scimark - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Opteron 1210, ATI Radeon 2100, ECS A740GM-M
1210-7Zip - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Opteron 1210, ATI Radeon 2100, ECS A740GM-M
1210-Dhrystone - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Opteron 1210, ATI Radeon 2100, ECS A740GM-M
Intel Core i3 2100 Sandy Bridge: Up to this point when looking at the Intel Sandy Bridge performance and compatibility under Linux we have been using the Intel Core i5 2500K and Intel Core i7 2820QM. Last week though we received the Core i3 2100 (along with a Core i7 990X) from Intel and today are putting the low-end ~$125 USD Sandy Bridge processor through its paces under Linux.
AMD Athlon II X3 425 On Linux: Earlier this week AMD announced the Phenom II X6 processors that are designed to offer "unbeatable" performance thanks to its six physical processing cores while not being priced too high. However, should you not be interested in the latest high-end CPUs, there still is a plethora of lower-end AMD parts on the market.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+: Yesterday AMD had snuck out the Athlon 64 X2 5200+ processor. This model is virtually the same as the X2 5000+ except it appends another Megabyte of L2 cache. The AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ specifications consist of a 2.60GHz operating frequency, 2MB L2 Cache, x86_64, AM2 Socket, and 2GHz HyperTransport.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ & Sempron 3400+: After having presented our preview of the AMD Socket AM2 last week, today we finally have our first set of numbers ready to publish. Our first Linux AM2 performance report comes in way of the AMD Sempron 3400+ and AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+.
VIA Socket AM2 Chipsets: VIA has also come to the table this morning with an announcement of their AMD Socket AM2 support with their Chipsets. Among the VIA AM2-supportive Chipsets are the K8M890, K8T890, and K8T900. These Northbridges are in combination with the new VIA VT8251 Southbridge.
legitreviews.com: It seems just like yesterday that Intel launched the Core 2 Duo series of CPU's and re-established itself as the king of the hill for x86 CPU's. As hard as it may be to believe that was four and a half years ago. Intel has just released their 2nd generation Intel Core Processor family and you might be shocked to see just how well these 'mainstream' processors tear up many of the processors on the market today.