The
AMD Phenom II X2 B57 was once a mainstay in the PC segment. This processor was based on the
Callisto architecture, which was part of AMD's proven
K10 generation. It was manufactured using the then advanced 45-nanometer process. A feature that well reflected its then positioning. Particularly noteworthy was its generous 6 MB Level 3 cache.
This cache significantly contributed to overall system performance. It ensured significantly smoother data access for various applications. The
AMD Phenom II X2 B57 offered robust performance for many everyday tasks. We particularly appreciated its reliability and its uncomplicated handling. It always handled basic computer tasks without difficulty.
Whether office applications or media playback, this processor always provided a stable base. The maximum memory bandwidth of 21 GB/s was then sufficient for most users. This processor was a reasonable and durable choice for many computer systems. Its architecture enabled pleasant work. Even light multitasking was no problem for this processor.
- K10 architecture
- 6 MB Level 3 cache
- Robust performance for everyday tasks
- 45-nanometer manufacturing