9/24/2016

AMD E2-1800 REVIEW

AMD E2-1800



The AMD E2-1800 (codename Zacate) is a dual-core processor for little scratch pad and netbooks. It offers a moderately capable coordinated design card and a solitary channel DDR3-1333 memory controller. Contrasted with the more seasoned E-450, the E2-1800 offers just marginally higher CPU (50 MHz) and GPU (20-80 MHz) clock rates.

Inside the E2-1800 two Catamount centers can get to 512KB level 2 store for every center. In contrast with the Particle processors, the Catamount engineering utilizes an "out-of-request" execution and is along these lines speedier at the same clock speed. In any case, the execution is far more regrettable than comparable timed Penryn (Celeron) or Danube (Athlon II) centers. By and large the cpu execution of the E-450 falsehoods a bit past a Celeron SU2300 at 1.2 GHz or an Athlon II Neo K325 at 1.3 GHz.

The incorporated Radeon HD 7340 design card offers 80 shaders and an UVD3 video processor. Contrasted with the moderate GMA 3150 in the Iota processors, the HD7340 offers significantly more execution and is about as quick as the Nvidia Particle design arrangement. The distinction to the more established 6320 in the E-450 is a 20-80MHz higher clock rate.

The force utilization is evaluated with a TDP of 18 Watt by AMD. As indicated by first audits of Brazos models the force utilization was between 11 to 29 Watt. This would be on a level of a (significantly more capable) 11" MacBook Air utilizing Windows 7.

Series AMD E-Series
Codename Zacate
Clock Rate 1700 MHz
Level 1 Cache 128 KB
Level 2 Cache 1024 KB
Threads 2/2
TDP 18 Watt
Producing Technology 40 nm
Die Size 75 mm2
Socket FT1 BGA 413-Ball
Features MMX(+), SSE(1,2,3,3S,4A), AMD-V
64 Bit 64 Bit support
Equipment Virtualization AMD-V
Launch 03/20/2012

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