This "Athlon XP" is not actually an Athlon. It is a a 32bit Athlon64 - which should in theory make it a Sempron - only it was released before the Sempron was even announced. You can view the page on HP nx9105 on the wiki (see link below) for a little more information - CPU flags and so on. They match the Athlon64, not the XP, with the obvious difference of the 64bit flag missing. It is also socket 754 processor like the A64 and Sempron.
 
 
Hakan

 
On 10/25/05, Pierce Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm no expert but AFAIK athlon xp series are indeed 32bit chips. I didn't know these models shipped with athlon xp chips myself. The 64bit equivilant is the Athlon 64.


On 10/24/05, Josh Coffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I've got the hp zv5440 (amd athlon xp 3000+). From
what I've read, it's a non 64bit processor with a
similar design to the 64 bit (opteron?). It seems like
some people on this list are using the 64 bit distros
on the same processor. Or is it just my imagination?

thx
-j




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