As we have seen in Zol. com. cn have already leaked the first photos of the new AMD socket FM1, which is the basis for AMD's new processors codenamed "Llano", which form part of the APU (Accelerated Processor Units) for embedded systems. With this new socket, AMD hopes to compete with Intel's socket LGA1155/1156 market personal computers have integrated graphics.
The Llano APU integrates a quad-core x86-64 with DirectX11 integrated graphics AMD Radeon HD 6000 series (with 400 + stream processors), a dual DDR3 memory controller and a PCI-Express 2.0 hub. Only to see it, the socket FM1 appears smaller than the AM3 +. Clearly, the version used CPU-Z in the following screenshot does not support 100% APU cores, but reveals some information.
Detects the quad-core chip as four single-core processors with 1MB of L2 cache each. The processor runs at 2.4GHz. The new APU Llano hit the market in May / June.
The Llano APU integrates a quad-core x86-64 with DirectX11 integrated graphics AMD Radeon HD 6000 series (with 400 + stream processors), a dual DDR3 memory controller and a PCI-Express 2.0 hub. Only to see it, the socket FM1 appears smaller than the AM3 +. Clearly, the version used CPU-Z in the following screenshot does not support 100% APU cores, but reveals some information.
Detects the quad-core chip as four single-core processors with 1MB of L2 cache each. The processor runs at 2.4GHz. The new APU Llano hit the market in May / June.
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