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AMD dishes up fresh A-Series options

by Navin Maini on 8 September 2011, 16:40

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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AMD has sent over details of an expansion to its A-Series of APUs, consisting of the dual-core A4-3300 and A4-3400 SKUs, priced at $70 and $75 US Dollars, respectively.

 

 

With TDPs of 65W, the A4-3300 runs at 2.5GHz (444MHz for the 160 on-die Radeon cores), and its A4-3400 sibling notches up 2.7GHz (600MHz for the 160 on-die Radeon cores).

AMD tells us that both offerings pump out HD 6410D class graphics capabilities, and deliver DDR3-1600 memory support. Both utilise the FM1 socket, and are finding their way to market as we speak.



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Anyone got specs on the HD 6410D? Google search came up dry.:help:
are these native dual-cores, and how many shaders?
The HD6410D has 160 shaders. The HD6400 series GPUs have 160 shaders.

Looking at the specifications of the HD6410D suggests it will be quite close to the performance of the HD6450 DDR3.
would that indicate that this is the native dual-core part?
Jedibeeftrix
would that indicate that this is the native dual-core part?

My understanding from the launch articles was that the first run of dual-cores would be full dies with the extra cores and shaders fused off, and that the “native” dual cores (i.e. using a smaller die) would be released later. Don't know how these fit in to that though - if they had better than expected yields they may have been able to bring the native ones forward, or these could be fused off full Llano dies…