![]() The dual channel memory controller supports DDR4-2400. The integrated Radeon graphics card offers 3 CUs at up to 1,000 MHz (Radeon RX Vega 3). The TDP is specified at 6 Watt and therefore the chip can be passively cooled. ![]() ![]() The AMD 3020e (Codename Dali) is a mobile APU that integrates two Zen cores (without SMT, therefore 2 threads) clocked at 1.2 to 2.6 GHz. Thus, the APU is suitable for smaller subnotebooks. The power consumption of the entire SoC is rated at 15 watts. Current games (as of 2014) are thus hardly playable even in low settings, but some older and less demanding titels will run flawless. On average, we expect the graphics performance to be similar to Intel's HD Graphics 4000 (ULV versions) or a Radeon HD 8400. The SoC integrates a Radeon R3 GPU with 128 shaders, which is based on the GCN architecture and clocked at up to 600 MHz. As its predecessor, the chip is manufactured in 28 nm.Īccording to the clock rate, the APU is clearly faster than the former A4-5000 (15 W, 1.5 GHz), but somewhat slower than the A6-5200 (25 W, 2.0 GHz). Nonetheless, the A4-6210 will be sufficient for all daily workloads like Office, Internet browsing and multimedia. This leads to a more responsive system and better overall performance. However, AMD managed to reduce the leakage current, enabling significantly higher (boost) clock speeds. Neither the performance per clock nor the feature set (including SSE up to 4.2, AVX and AES) have been modified. In addition to 4 CPU cores clocked at up to 1.8 GHz (no boost), the 28 nanometer chip also integrates a Radeon R3 GPU, a single-channel DDR3L-1600 memory controller and the Southbridge with various I/O-ports.īoth Beema (for notebooks) and Mullins (for tablets and compact subnotebooks, same die) are based on AMD's Puma+ architecture, which is the successor to the previous Jaguar design (Kabini and Temash APUs). The AMD A4-6210 is a mobile quad-core SoC (codenamed "Beema") for entry-level devices and subnotebooks, which has been presented in April 2014.
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