Thursday, September 8, 2011
AMD has announced availability of its new A-series Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) A4-3300 and A4-3400 desktop processors, bringing the entry-level desktop APU price down to US$70.
The AMD A4-3300 and A4-3400 desktop APUs each combine two x86 CPU cores with 160 Radeon cores, enabling DirectX 11-capable discrete-level graphics and dedicated HD video processing on a single chip. The dual-core APUs enable responsive and energy-efficient performance for everyday PC productivity and multitasking, as well as an amazing gaming experience, said AMD.
In addition to leading-edge graphics and competitive compute power, the AMD A4-3300 and A4-3400 APUs support: AMD Steady Video for instant removal of shakes and jitters when re-watching video, so content looks steady and smooth; AMD Dual Graphics for a visual performance boost when paired with select AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series graphics cards; Integrated USB 3.0 controller for rapid transfer and storage of digital content; and AMD Vision Engine Software to provide users with regular updates to help improve system performance and stability, and to introduce new software enhancements.
With a suggested retail price of US$70, the AMD A4-3300 APU operates at 2.5GHz (CPU) and 444MHz (GPU) with 160 Radeon Cores, 1MB of L2 cache and a TDP of 65W, while the AMD A4-3400 APU, with a suggested retail price of US$75 operates at 2.7GHz (CPU) and 600MHz (GPU) with 160 Radeon Cores, 1MB of L2 cache and a TDP of 65W.
All AMD A-Series processors are designed for use with FM1 motherboards. AMD A4 APUs require the AMD Vision Engine Control Center 11.8 driver release or later releases
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