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As we wrote last week in the second quarter this year, AMD is going to introduce hybrid processors under the code name Trinity, which will include the range A10 and A8. Later, in the third quarter, they will be joined by representatives of younger lines A6 and A4.
The high end quad-core chip A10 include the integrated graphic core Radeon HD 7660D with 384 cores Radeon 2.0. Senior processor called A10-5800K is clocked at 3.8 GHz (4.2 @Turbo Core), has 4 MB second cache level, graphics core at 800MHz and the memory controller limited to the regime DDR3-1866. APU has an unlocked multiplier and the TDP, equal to 100 watts. Its younger cousin, A10-5700, does not include the free multiplier, has a lower TDP (65 watts), and differs only by the frequency : 3.4 GHz (4.0@Turbo Core) and 760 MHz for the integrated GPU.
The quad-APU A8 line will rely on the built-in video core Radeon HD 7560D with 256 cores Radeon 2.0 and 760 MHz frequency . A8-5600K is clocked at 3.6 GHz (3.9 @Turbo Core), has 4 MB L2 cache, TDP 100 watts and an unlocked multiplier; A8-5500 with a lower TDP operates at the frequency 3.2 GHz (3.7 @Turbo Core).
Dual-core model A6-5400K is equipped with GPU Radeon HD 7540D (192 core, frequency unknown), has only 1 MB L2 cache and TDP 65 watts, the processor has an unlocked multiplier.
The youngest Trinity representative , A4-530 integrates two processing cores and graphics Radeon HD 7480D with 128 cores, 1MB L2 cache and a TDP, equal to 65 watts. This is the only APU model that does not support Dual Graphics technology and limited memory to DDR3-1600. Related Products :
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