Showing posts with label AMD Llano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMD Llano. Show all posts

May 16, 2011

AMD Llano A8-3530MX review


AMD is a semiconductor design innovator leading the next era of vivid digital experiences with its ground-breaking AMD Fusion Accelerated Processing Units (APUs). AMD’s graphics and computing technologies power a variety of solutions including PCs, game consoles and the servers that drive the Internet and businesses.

AMD today announced its pending merger mobile chip, the fastest AMD CPU Llano companies are becoming more detailed. Codename A8-3530MX is based on quad-core chip architectureand design with a 32nm K10.5. The processor will be released in Q3 2011 It will be a fundamental frequency of 1.9 GHz that can Turbo has all the way up to 2.6 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache and comes with integrated Radeon HD 6620G chipset into the processor.

The Radeon HD 6620G features 400x Stream processors on which the core clock is maintained at 444mhz, Includes support for DirectX 11 and UDV 3.0 technologies.

The CPU allows for Dual channel memory configuration with supported speeds upto 1333mhz and 1600mhz of standard memories. The fusion A series uses a different architecture than the other similar processors packages available such as FS1, A60M and A70M and allows for 4x USB 3.0 support.

AMD A8-3530MX will remain the fastest mobile fusion chip until 2012 when a new one arrives.

A8-3530MX Specification Summary:
  • 4 Cores
  • 1.9GHz (2.6GHz turbo enabled)
  • 45W TDP
  • HD 6620G graphics (400 cores 444mhz 128bit)
  • USB 2.0/3.0 support
  • DDR3 1066/1333/1600 support.
  • integrated graphics processors contain a 128-bit wide memory interface.
  • processors include have dual-GPU support.
  • A8-3530MX uses Radeon HD 6620G integrated graphics unit.
  • All Fusion based Llano chips come with a Blu-ray 3D support.
      
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Apr 5, 2011

AMD Llano The A-Series


“The serial and powerful parallel processing capability of the Llano APU has the potential to make OEMs and consumers re-think their computing experience,” said Chris Cloran, corporate vice president and general manager, client division, AMD. “The experience potential of Llano is truly incredible, and the demos we showed today on stage provide a glimpse of what this processor is capable of delivering in sleek form factors with long battery life. Everything consumers love about their digital lifestyles today – social networking, gaming, consuming and creating media – can be enhanced with Llano, enabling a more interactive, vivid and immersive experience.”

AMD is already shipping in the C-series (code-named Ontario) and the E-series (code-named Zacate) APUs is the new Fusion lineup, which includes multiple x86 cores and discrete graphics-level DirectX 11 in the same piece of silicon . But these two low power parts for smaller netbooks, ultra-thin laptops and as well as ultrathin notebooks.

The A-Series (codenamed Llano) on the other hand is targeted at mainstream laptops and desktops. Llano is the first AMD 32nm processor to remain an competitive step with Intel, which has been shipping 32nm chips from January 2010. Llano is also a more powerful processor than the current APUs, which is a competitor to be a lot of dual-core Core i3 (Sandy Bridge) processors on desktops and laptops, AMD has a separate desktop code name Zambezi with four, six, and eight core variants, that will competing head to head with fastest Intel Core i5 and Core i7.


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