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Quad-Core AMD Llano Fusion APU For Laptops Detailed Early - Laptop Computer Planet Blog (blog)

Posted on 19. May, 2011 by Paul in Industry News, Laptops, Laptops

AMD Fusion Family Of APUs chipThe notebook processor landscape is dominated heavily by Intel at the moment but long-time adversary Advanced Micro-Devices (AMD) Isn’t giving up. In recent months AMD has begun rolling out their Ontario (C-Series) and Zacate (E-Series) Fusion APUs in the first half of this year in ultra-portables, netbooks and full-sized laptops.

Although the first crop of Fusion APUs aren’t really meant to go up against Intel’s Core i3/i5/i7 mobile processors, that task is being left up to the Llano (A-Series) Fusion APUs. AMD announced the first shipments of Llano APUs were ready and going in early April, and they even gave some comparison demos of Llano vs. Intel’s top-end mobile Core i7 (Sandy Bridge) processors.

Today we have some new full details on one of the Llano APUs that you should be seeing in some notebooks soon. The 1.6 GHz AMD A8-3530MX is the new chip and according to Turkish tech site Donanimhaber the chip is a member of the ‘Sabine’ family/platform and will be making its way into laptops next month (June 2011). Below you can check out the tech. specs. for the APU. Remember that the GPU and CPU are included in the same chip to create the APU.

AMD A8-3530MX Specification Summary:

4 Cores (Quad-Core); 4MB of Level 2 Cache1.9GHz (2.6GHz Turbo Core enabled)45W TDPAMD Radeon HD 6620G graphics (400 cores, 444mhz, 128bit)DirectX 11 support built-inUSB 2.0/3.0 native supportDDR3 1066/1333/1600 RAM support, low-power DDR3L memory is also supportedDual-GPU support built-in to the chipAll Fusion based Llano chips come with a Blu-ray 3D support

[Engadget]

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