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Published: 2013-06-06, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
Abstract: AMD jumps to the next generation APU by launching the Elite A-series for desktops, codename Richland. APUs are able to combine the potential of x86 and GPU together to enable a new class of experiences and compute performance on today's PCs.AMD hasn't cha...
CPU and graphics both (slightly) improved, Compatible with existing FM2-socket motherboards
Much less power-efficient than comparable Intel processors, Only a minor performance boost over A10-5800K
AMD's latest top-end APU pushes CPU and GPU performance up a bit, competing nicely with Intel's Core i3s, particularly on graphics performance. But Intel's chips are much more efficient on the power front. ...
We will close this review with a slide that shows the Richland product lineup that launches today. Due to time constraints we only reviewed the top of the line model A10-6800K which comes with the highest clock frequencies and is unlocked to boot. AMD ...
No resolution took place. New desktop hybrid processors, which were previously known as Richland and now belong to the new 6000-series brought only minimal changes to the Socket FM2 platform. AMD tried really hard to turn Richland into a new hit, but ...
AMD came to us in 2011 with their APU lineup to fill a gap in the market that not many realised was there. Fast forward to present day and, on the performance front, they're still going reasonably strong. For the price that this chip is being released at...
Richland is interesting, however coming from Trinity really it's the same APU yet tweaked on the clocks, turbo's and memory controller. That's it. However it's the first series APUs that delivers 'up-to' mainstream processor performance and that I find t...
Amazing overclocking, Excellent and affordable entry-level 3D rendering power, Decent iGPU clocking, Low platform price, Piledriver CPU core design, Support for up to two VGAs in CrossfireX with supported board products, Support for 3+1 Eyefinity display
Same maximum TDP as earlier FM2 products, Perhaps a bit late to the market, with laptop-grade parts already being for sale, Not a true new technology—just clock bumps, "Low" but adequate CPU Performance will not appeal to some
The AMD Elite A-Series FM2 APUs will be available soon along with supporting board products. Retail pricing is unknown at this time, but we should see the AMD A10-6800K retail at around $145 with the other Elite A-Series FM2 APUs costing less. Amazing ove...
Abstract: A few months back, AMD unveiled a handful of mobile Elite A-Series APUs, formerly codenamed Richland. Those products built upon the company’s existing Trinity-based products but offered additional power and frequency optimizations designed to enhance o...
I gave the pricing structure away in one of the pictures above, but it appears the Richland APUs will start around $69.00 at the lower end and top out at around $149.99 for the A10-6800K . When we compare that to the cost of the Trinity APUs, I think yo...
Abstract: For every personality and budget there is a class of boat available. You have everything from sailboats that are little day sailors to the massive yachts that celebrities own. Just like with boats, there are computers for every personality type and budget...