AMD E-300 and E-450 Zacate notebook

As well known, the AMD Fusion platform combines into a single product is the real processor (CPU) is the subsection graphics. These chips, called APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) are currently one of the fields of battle between AMD and Intel. The choice of AMD to prepare the launch of new solutions in 2011 implies the willingness to offer a variety of products designed to meet the needs of a wide range of users.

The APU chip are also interesting from the point of view closely related to consumption. The average TDP of most of the solutions proposed by AMD in this area is only 18W, which is why they are mainly used in mobile systems where the ‘autonomy is a fundamental concept. The first solutions launched by the chipmaker in 2011 were those belonging to the C-Series and E-Series. We recall in this regard, E-350 dual core AMD x86-based Bobcat, and able to work at a frequency of 1.60 GHz computational This model incorporates the subsection Radeon HD 6310 DirectX11 compatible with the libraries.

The new APU that AMD intends to place a short on the market are the E-300 and E-450 Zacate. The first, built using 40-nanometer manufacturing process, has a TDP of 18 W and is made up of two Core Bobcat. This model operates at a frequency of 1.30 GHz, has 1 MB of cache and supports DDR3 1.066MHz. Again there is a controller Radeon HD 6310.

AMD E-450, however, uses a Radeon 6320 graphics subsection comprises a controller for DDR3 memory from 1.333MHz. Consisting of 2 Core Bobcat, works at a frequency of 1.65 GHz and has a TDP of 18 W. said With this choice, AMD is able to offer a good 6-series chip E. In the AMD roadmap is also the top of the range E2-3250 with 65 W TDP designed for use on desktop systems as well as new 32-nanometer products Llano that the company plans to introduce within the next few weeks.

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