AMD E1-6010
The AMD E1-6010 is a portable dual-core SoC (codenamed "Beema") for passage level gadgets and subnotebooks, which has been exhibited in April 2014. Notwithstanding 2 CPU centers timed at up to 1.35 GHz (no help), the 28 nanometer chip additionally coordinates a Radeon R2 GPU, a solitary channel DDR3L-1333 memory controller and the Southbridge with different I/O-ports.
Engineering
Both Beema (for note pads) and Mullins (for tablets and reduced subnotebooks, same bite the dust) depend on AMD's Puma+ engineering, which is the successor to the past Panther outline (Kabini and Temash APUs). Neither the execution per clock nor the list of capabilities (counting SSE up to 4.2, AVX and AES) have been changed. Be that as it may, AMD figured out how to lessen the spillage present, empowering altogether higher (help) clock speeds. This prompts a more responsive framework and better general execution. As its antecedent, the chip is produced in 28 nm.
Execution
As the E1-6010 offers only two centers at up to 1.35 GHz, the subsequent execution is calm low. By and large, the APU is much slower than the old E1-2500 (1.4 GHz). Just basic workloads like Office, light Web scanning and sight and sound will be taken care of sufficient.
Graphics
The SoC incorporates a Radeon R2 GPU with 128 shaders, which depends on the GCN engineering and timed at up to 350 MHz. All things considered, we anticipate that the representation execution will be some place between the HD Illustrations (Straight Trail) and HD Design (Haswell). Current amusements (starting 2014) are in this manner scarcely playable even in low settings, just a couple of more seasoned and less requesting titels ought to run smoothly.
Power Utilization
The force utilization of the whole SoC is appraised at 10 watts. In this way, the APU is appropriate for little subnotebooks.
The AMD E1-6010 is a portable dual-core SoC (codenamed "Beema") for passage level gadgets and subnotebooks, which has been exhibited in April 2014. Notwithstanding 2 CPU centers timed at up to 1.35 GHz (no help), the 28 nanometer chip additionally coordinates a Radeon R2 GPU, a solitary channel DDR3L-1333 memory controller and the Southbridge with different I/O-ports.
Engineering
Both Beema (for note pads) and Mullins (for tablets and reduced subnotebooks, same bite the dust) depend on AMD's Puma+ engineering, which is the successor to the past Panther outline (Kabini and Temash APUs). Neither the execution per clock nor the list of capabilities (counting SSE up to 4.2, AVX and AES) have been changed. Be that as it may, AMD figured out how to lessen the spillage present, empowering altogether higher (help) clock speeds. This prompts a more responsive framework and better general execution. As its antecedent, the chip is produced in 28 nm.
Execution
As the E1-6010 offers only two centers at up to 1.35 GHz, the subsequent execution is calm low. By and large, the APU is much slower than the old E1-2500 (1.4 GHz). Just basic workloads like Office, light Web scanning and sight and sound will be taken care of sufficient.
Graphics
The SoC incorporates a Radeon R2 GPU with 128 shaders, which depends on the GCN engineering and timed at up to 350 MHz. All things considered, we anticipate that the representation execution will be some place between the HD Illustrations (Straight Trail) and HD Design (Haswell). Current amusements (starting 2014) are in this manner scarcely playable even in low settings, just a couple of more seasoned and less requesting titels ought to run smoothly.
Power Utilization
The force utilization of the whole SoC is appraised at 10 watts. In this way, the APU is appropriate for little subnotebooks.
Series | AMD E-Series |
Codename | Beema |
Clock Rate | 1350 MHz |
Level 1 Cache | 128 KB |
Level 2 Cache | 1024 KB |
Threads | 2/2 |
Max. Power Utilization | 10 Watt |
Producing Technology | 28 nm |
Features | SSE (1, 2, 3, 3S, 4.1, 4.2, 4A), x86-64, AES, AVX, Single-Channel DDR3L-1333 |
GPU | AMD Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema/Carrizo-L) (260 - 350 MHz) |
64 Bit | 64 Bit support |
Equipment Virtualization | VT |
Launch | April 29, 2016 |
Item Interface | AMD E-Series E1-6010 |
0 comments:
Post a Comment