Close
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Video
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
Read Down
Sign in
Close
Welcome!Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Read Down
Password recovery
Recover your password
Close
Search
Logo
Subscribe
Logo
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Video
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
More
    Subscribe
    Home IT Management
    • IT Management
    • Mobile
    • PC Hardware
    • Storage

    AMD Launches ‘Llano’ Fusion APUs for Desktops

    Written by

    Jeff Burt
    Published June 30, 2011
    Share
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Linkedin

      eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More.

      Advanced Micro Devices is bringing its Fusion processors to the desktop.

      AMD officials in January at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show launched the first of their Fusion APUs (accelerated processing units), which offer high-performance graphics on the same piece of silicon as the CPU and integrated memory controller, a move designed to improve computing and graphics performance while driving down power consumption.

      Those first APUs-and subsequent ones-have focused primarily on the notebook space, as well as the embedded market. On June 30, AMD rolled out the Fusion A-Series A8-3850 and A6-3650 APUs for desktops, giving users what AMD officials said is high-definition graphics, supercomputer-like performance and fast application speeds.

      Both 32-nanometer chips combine four x86 CPU cores with AMD’s DirectX 11-capable graphics, and up to 400 Radeon cores and dedicated high-definition video processing. The A8-3850 runs at 2.9GHz, while the A6-3650 runs at 2.6GHz.

      The chips are the first desktop APUs from AMD’s “Llano” family of APUs for mainstream PCs. The first Llano notebook chips rolled out earlier in June.

      The chip vendor is targeting the new Fusion A-Series APUs for systems ranging in price from $400 to $600.

      In a blog post on the AMD Website, Sasa Marinkovic, senior manager of desktop and AMD software product marketing, said the vendor’s new APUs are the latest indication that despite assertions by some in the industry, the PC is not going away anytime soon.

      “Many consumers are under the impression that the PC is dead, but we beg to differ and our new A-Series APU will surely surprise you in the best way possible,” Marinkovic wrote. “We realize that we live in an increasingly digital and visually oriented world and that consumers demand more responsive multi-tasking, vivid graphics, lifelike games, lag-free videos and the ultimate multimedia performance. I believe people are buying PCs today for an outstanding visual experience, one in which all the component parts are equal partners. And in the new world, focusing simply on the raw power and speed of the CPU is an outdated concept. The world is ready for an evolutionary step, a new paradigm exemplified in our new A-Series APUs.”

      AMD’s Fusion chips compete with Intel processors based on the “Sandy Bridge” architecture, which also integrates the graphics and CPU on the same die and also were first released at the CES 2011 show.

      Initial reviews of AMD’s A8-3850 indicate that the chip performs basic computing functions well, if not great, but that it really shines in the graphics area. PC Magazine’s review said the AMD chip performed better than Intel’s higher-end Core i5-2500K. Hot Hardware said that Intel’s technology has it all over AMD’s in the area of computing, but that AMD’s focus on the graphics side of the equation gives the A8-3850 the edge over Intel in that area.

      Jeff Burt
      Jeff Burt
      Jeffrey Burt has been with eWEEK since 2000, covering an array of areas that includes servers, networking, PCs, processors, converged infrastructure, unified communications and the Internet of things.

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

      Artificial Intelligence

      9 Best AI 3D Generators You Need...

      Sam Rinko - June 25, 2024 0
      AI 3D Generators are powerful tools for many different industries. Discover the best AI 3D Generators, and learn which is best for your specific use case.
      Read more
      Cloud

      RingCentral Expands Its Collaboration Platform

      Zeus Kerravala - November 22, 2023 0
      RingCentral adds AI-enabled contact center and hybrid event products to its suite of collaboration services.
      Read more
      Artificial Intelligence

      8 Best AI Data Analytics Software &...

      Aminu Abdullahi - January 18, 2024 0
      Learn the top AI data analytics software to use. Compare AI data analytics solutions & features to make the best choice for your business.
      Read more
      Latest News

      Zeus Kerravala on Networking: Multicloud, 5G, and...

      James Maguire - December 16, 2022 0
      I spoke with Zeus Kerravala, industry analyst at ZK Research, about the rapid changes in enterprise networking, as tech advances and digital transformation prompt...
      Read more
      Video

      Datadog President Amit Agarwal on Trends in...

      James Maguire - November 11, 2022 0
      I spoke with Amit Agarwal, President of Datadog, about infrastructure observability, from current trends to key challenges to the future of this rapidly growing...
      Read more
      Logo

      eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site’s focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

      Facebook
      Linkedin
      RSS
      Twitter
      Youtube

      Advertisers

      Advertise with TechnologyAdvice on eWeek and our other IT-focused platforms.

      Advertise with Us

      Menu

      • About eWeek
      • Subscribe to our Newsletter
      • Latest News

      Our Brands

      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms
      • About
      • Contact
      • Advertise
      • Sitemap
      • California – Do Not Sell My Information

      Property of TechnologyAdvice.
      © 2024 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

      Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.