Continuing to work on the FX-Series processors, AMD has decided to upgrade the parallel range of accelerated processors families E-Series and C-Series and began selling the E-450 processors, E-300 and C-60.
New items are manufactured according to 40-nanometer manufacturing process and include integrated graphics compatible with DirectX 11 standard. E-450 processor has two cores Bobcat, which operate with a clock speed of 1.65 GHz and a graphics accelerator Radeon HD 6320 with 80 stream processors and core clock of 508 MHz. The next speaker is dual-core model E-300 with 1.3GHz and the graphics accelerator Radeon HD 6310, the core frequency is equal to 488 MHz. The TDP level of novelty is 18 watts.
As for the CPU C-60, it consists of two cores x86, which works with 1 GHz, and the graphics accelerator Radeon HD 6290, Core clock 276 MHz which is (400 MHz mode Turbo). The main features of the debutants are to provide a longer period of Battery life for mobile platforms, improved handling HD video and support for the DisplayPort + +. This technology allows users to connect a PC to another monitor with HDMI or DisplayPort. In addition, the chips in the E-450 and E-300 supports HDMI 1.4a. Processors also have a built-in controller RAM DDR3-1333. It's safe to say that the market will soon be replenished with a set of solutions based on the processor-based AMD E-450, E-300 and C-60.
Source: Tcmagazine.com
Posted by: Vladimir Skripin
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