Saturday, March 19, 2011

Five models of AMD APU A-Series (Llano) in July

The menu of AMD for 2011 includes several new solutions that will be released between the second and fourth quarter. The first models of APU desktop part of the "A-series" with a TDP of 65W or 100W known by the codename of Llano, will arrive in July. According to the reported x-bit labs, the manufacturer will release first quad-core models and 4 dual-core followed a short distance from a model dual-core low-end.


In the fourth quarter of 2011 comes a second wave of APU A-series models with the A8, A6 and A4. The architecture of AMD's APU A-series consists of 4 core x86 K10.5 + / Husky, a class of GPU Radeon HD 6000 "Beavercreek" with 320 or 400 stream processors, controllers, dual-channel DDR3 memory and up to 4MB of cache.

The dual-core models instead use two cores combined with an x86 GPU Winterpark "with 160 stream processors. Certain models also include the AMD Core Turbo and support for multi-GPU graphics.

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