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AMD Announces 9-watt Sempron 2100+
AMD has announced the latest addition to its embedded product lineup, the Sempron 2100+ processor. The new Sempron 2100+ has a thermal design power rating of nine watts - an ideal pick for fan-less embedded systems. The Sempron 2100+ is packaged in a Socket S1 package and is compatible with the AMD M690T chipset. It is the first embedded targeted processor from AMD to feature AMD64 technology. AAEON and Arbor offer boards compatible with the new processor.

"By expanding our product portfolio with this new, very low power version of the highly successful AMD Sempron processor and extending the temperature support in our Geode line, AMD is delivering on our promise of customer-centric innovation for a range of embedded markets. You will continue to see AMD offer our embedded customers the products and tools they need to get high performance, very low power products to market quickly," said Embedded Computing Solutions Division Vice President Greg White.

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