The AMD V-Series V105 (sometimes also called Sempron V105) is a Notebooks processor for small and light subnotebooks / netbooks. It is aimed to compete with the Intel Atom CPUs and compared to an 1.6 GHz Atom (e.g. N450), the V105 should be a bit faster on average.
The AMD V105 is part of the Nile platform in conjunction with the 880M chipset (including the Radeon HD 4225). Therefore, the V105 usually features a faster graphics card, than Atom based systems. Compared to Turion II and Phenom II CPUs, the V105 offers only a 64 Bit FPU.
The V-Series V015 includes an integrated DDR3-1066 memory controller and a 1000 MHz clocked HyperTransport 3.0 link to the chipset.
Series
AMD V-Series
Clock Rate
1200 MHz
Front Side Bus
2000 MHz
Level 1 Cache
128 KB
Level 2 Cache
512 KB
Number of Cores / Threads
1 / 1
Max. Power Consumption (TDP = Thermal Design Power)
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