After AMD Launched Llano Processors For Notebooks, AMD announced launching for the 32nm AMD Fusion A-Series Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) A8-3850 and A6-3650 desktop processors (Llano).
The AMD A8-3850 and A6-3650 quad-core desktop processors have been designed to enable a high-performance experience for desktop users, including HD graphics, supercomputer-like performance, and fast application speeds.
Both the AMD A8-3850 and A6-3650 desktop processors announced today combine four x86 CPU cores with DirectX 11-capable discrete-level graphics, and up to 400 Radeon cores along with dedicated HD video processing on a single chip. AMD Fusion APUs offer AMD Dual Graphics, with up to 120 percent visual performance boost, when paired with select AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series graphics cards. AMD promises to deliver consumers supercomputer-like performance of more than 500 gigaflops compute capacity and rapid content transfers via USB 3.0.
All A-Series processors are powered by AMD VISION Engine Software, which is composed of AMD Catalyst graphics driver, AMD OpenCL driver and the AMD VISION Engine Control Center.
With a suggested retail price of $135, the AMD A8-3850 desktop processor operates at 2.9GHz (CPU) and 600MHz (GPU) with 400 Radeon Cores, 4MB of L2 cache and a TDP of 100W.
The AMD A6-3650 desktop processor has clock speeds of 2.6GHz (CPU) and 443MHz (GPU) with 320 Radeon Cores, 4MB of L2 cache and a TDP of 100W. The suggested retail price of the AMD A6-3650 desktop processor is $115.
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