AMD today announced the launch of its 2nd-Generation AMD A-Series
Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) for mainstream and ultrathin
notebooks, as well as All-in-One and traditional desktops, home theater
PCs and embedded designs.
The first AMD 2nd-Generation A-Series APUs will begin shipping with Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba devices, starting today.
Source Think Digit
The 2nd-Generation A-Series APU, codenamed “Trinity”, is supposed to be a “grounds-up improved design” over the previous generation (Llano), which according to AMD, enables “best-in-class PC mobility, entertainment, and gaming experience.” A total of five SoC AMD Fusion APUs were released, with three mainstream laptop 35W processors, as well as two 25W and 17W ultrathin laptop processors.
The new AMD Fusion A-Series APUs
promise double the performance per watt of the previous generation, and
an increase in CPU performance up to 29 percent. All this is possible
with the new AMD Piledriver and its 3rd Generation Turbo Core
technology, dynamically clocking the GPU and CPU, and capable of boosted
CPU frequencies up to 3.2GHz. AMD’s Start Now technology should ensure a
resume time as little as two seconds, boot time as little as 10
seconds.
APU Model
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AMD Radeon Brand
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TDP
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CPU Cores
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CPU Clock (Max/Base)
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AMD Radeon cores
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GPU Clock (Max/Base)
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L2 Cache
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Max DDR3
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AMD A-Series Mainstream Notebook APUs
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A10-4600M
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HD 7660G
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35W
|
4
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3.2GHz/ 2.3GHz
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384
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686MHz/ 497MHz
|
4MB
|
DDR3-1600 DDR3L-1600 DDR3U-1333
|
A8-4500M
|
HD 7640G
|
35W
|
4
|
2.8GHz/ 1.9GHz
|
256
|
655MHz/ 497MHz
|
4MB
|
DDR3-1600 DDR3L-1600 DDR3U-1333
|
A6-4400M
|
HD 7520G
|
35W
|
2
|
3.2GHz/ 2.7GHz
|
192
|
686MHz/ 497MHz
|
1MB
|
DDR3-1600 DDR3L-1600 DDR3U-1333
|
AMD A-Series Ultrathin Notebook APUs
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A10-4655M
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HD 7620G
|
25W
|
4
|
2.8GHz/ 2.0GHz
|
384
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497MHz/ 360MHz
|
4MB
|
DDR3-1333 DDR3L-1333 DDR3U-1066
|
A6-4455M
|
HD 7500G
|
17W
|
2
|
2.6GHz/ 2.1GHz
|
256
|
424MHz/ 327MHz
|
2MB
|
DDR3-1333 DDR3L-1333 DDR3U-1066
|
Graphical performance has also been
improved, with AMD promising an increase of 56%, using the new AMD
Radeon HD 7000 Series graphics. According to AMD, combined, the CPU and
GPU cores deliver more than 700 gigaflops of computing performance,
which is several times more than the fastest x86 CPUs. AMD Eyefinity
technology is also onboard, without the need for a discrete GPU. With
AMD Radeon dual graphics however, AMD says that a performance boost up
to 75% is possible.
Also onboard is the new AMD HD Media
Accelerator, with new and improved AMD Perfect Picture HD, and AMD
Steady Video, and the new AMD Quick Stream technology, and True HD video
chat with up to four people at once.
The first AMD 2nd-Generation A-Series APUs will begin shipping with Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba devices, starting today.
Source Think Digit
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