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.
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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