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Created page with "{{Infobox cpu family |image = IstanbulDieShot.jpg |image_size = 300 |caption = The die of a 8400-series Opteron, implementing the K10 microarchitecture. |introduced = 2007 |processnode = GlobalFoundries 45nm SOI, except 65nm SOI on Phenom and 32nm SOI on some APUs |uarch1 = K10 |predecessor = Family 0Fh (K8) |successor = Family 15h }} '''Family 10h''' (also known as '''fam10h''', or ambiguously as '''fam10''') is a family of AMD microproc..." |
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Revision as of 09:43, 26 August 2024
| Family 10h | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Introduced | 2007 |
| Process Node | GlobalFoundries 45nm SOI, except 65nm SOI on Phenom and 32nm SOI on some APUs |
| Microarchitecture | |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Family 0Fh (K8) |
| Successor | Family 15h |
Family 10h (also known as fam10h, or ambiguously as fam10) is a family of AMD microprocessors corresponding to the K10 microarchitecture.
Like other AMD family names, 10h ("10 hexadecimal") is a mostly-arbitrary, somewhat-sequential (new processor families receive unused higher family numbers) number, returned by the x86 CPUID instruction as a "Family number", and commonly written in hexadecimal. 10 in hexadecimal corresponds to the number 16 in decimal, meaning that while "Family 16" would also be a valid, if confusing, name for these CPUs, "Family 10" could also refer to the (apparently nonexistent) fam0Ah.