AMD G-T56N vs AMD Phenom II X2 565

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AMD G-T56N or AMD G-T56N – which processor offers superior performance? In this comparison, we examine disparities and assess which of these two CPUs outperforms the other. We delve into technical specifications and benchmark outcomes.
The AMD G-T56N features 2 processor cores and has the capability to manage 2 threads concurrently.
It was released in Q1/2011 and belongs to the 1 generation of the AMD G series.
The AMD Phenom II X2 565 features 2 processor cores and has the capability to manage 2 threads concurrently.
It was released in Q4/2010 and belongs to the 2 generation of the AMD Phenom II series.
To use the AMD Phenom II X2 565, you'll need a motherboard with a AM3 socket.
AMD G-T56N Name AMD Phenom II X2 565
1 Generation 2
Mobile Segment Desktop / Server
AMD G Family AMD Phenom II
AMD G Group AMD Phenom II - 545
 
 

CPU Cores and Base Frequency

The AMD G-T56N has 2 CPU cores and can calculate 2 threads in parallel.
The clock frequency of the AMD G-T56N is 1.65 GHz
The AMD Phenom II X2 565 has 2 CPU cores and can calculate 2 threads in parallel.
The clock frequency of the AMD Phenom II X2 565 is 3.4 GHz
No Overclocking Yes
No Hyperthreading No
2x Cores 2x
1.65 GHz Frequency 3.4 GHz
normal Core architecture normal
2 CPU Cores 2
2 Threads 2
 
 

Internal Graphics

The AMD G-T56N has integrated graphics, called iGPU for short.
Specifically, the AMD G-T56N uses the AMD Radeon HD 6310, which has 80 texture shaders
and 1 execution units.
The iGPU uses the system's main memory as graphics memory and sits on the processor's die.
The AMD Phenom II X2 565 does not have integrated graphics.
1 Execution units --
AMD Radeon HD 6310 GPU name
11 Direct X --
0.49 GHz GPU frequency --
1.0 GB Max. GPU Memory 0 bytes
-- GPU (Turbo) --
3 Generation --
Q4/2010 Release date --
-- Max. displays --
40 nm Technology --
80 Shaders --
 
 

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

-- AI hardware --
-- AI specifications --
 
 

Hardware codec support

A photo or video codec that is accelerated in hardware can greatly accelerate the working speed of a processor and extend the battery life of notebooks or smartphones when playing videos.
Decode / Encode JPEG --
Decode AVC --
No h265 / HEVC (8 bit) --
No VP8 --
Decode VC-1 --
No AV1 --
No VP9 --
No h265 / HEVC (10 bit) --
Decode h264 --
 
 

Memory & PCIe

pci PCIe pci
1 Memory channels 2
DDR3-1333 Memory type DDR3-1333, DDR2-1066
0 bytes Max. Memory 0 bytes
No ECC No
-- Bandwidth --
No AES-NI No
 
 

Thermal Management

The processor has a thermal design power (TDP) of 18 W watts.
TDP indicates the cooling solution needed to effectively manage the processor's heat. It generally provides an approximate indication of the actual power consumption of the CPU itself.
The processor has a thermal design power (TDP) of 80 W watts.
18 W TDP (PL1 / PBP) 80 W
-- Tjunction max --
 
 

Technical details

The AMD G-T56N is manufactured using a 40 nm process.
A smaller manufacturing process indicates a more contemporary and energy-efficient CPU.
In total, this processor boasts a generous 1.0 MB cache.
A substantial cache can significantly enhance the processor's performance, particularly in scenarios like gaming.
The AMD Phenom II X2 565 is manufactured using a 45 nm process.
In total, this processor boasts a generous 6.0 MB cache.
0 bytes L2-Cache 0 bytes
Operating systems Windows 10, Linux
-- Part Number --
AMD-V Virtualization AMD-V
1.0 MB L3-Cache 6.0 MB
Ontario (Bobcat) Architecture Callisto (K10)
x86-64 (64 bit) Instruction set (ISA) x86-64 (64 bit)
-- Release price --
Technical data sheet Documents Technical data sheet
SSE3, SSE4a ISA extensions SSE3, SSE4a
-- Chip design --
Q1/2011 Release date Q4/2010
Socket AM3
40 nm Technology 45 nm