by AMD
Date first available at Amazon.com: August 15, 2011
1 used & new from $119.50
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AMD A8-3530 APU with AMD Radeon 6520G HD GraphicsDelivering powerful serial and parallel computing capabilities for HD video, 3D rendering, and data-intensive workloads in a single-die processor, AMD's A-Series APUs offer unprecedented power and potential in an ever smaller package.Experience brilliant desktop performance with AMD's A-Series APU.This 1.9 GHz AMD A8-3530MX APU combines four x86 CPU cores with an AMD Radeon HD 6550D graphics processor featuring dedicated HD video processing and DirectX 11 support--all on a single chip. AMD A-Series APUs also allow for advanced capabilities such as gestural interfaces, multi-monitor support, 3D entertainment and real-time image stabilization (additional hardware may be required).Additionally, AMD's dynamic switchable graphics capabilities optimize power consumption on PCs featuring AMD dual-graphics solutions by intelligently managing power states on the APU and a separate discrete AMD Radeon GPU.Build or upgrade your desktop with this AMD A8-3530 APU and a compatible FM1 socket-compatible motherboard (sold separately; see a range of options below).What is an APU?Personal computers have traditionally been built with a central processing unit (CPU) that handled the bulk of the system processing and was linked to a graphics processing unit (GPU), which was used for rendering 2D and 3D images. Traditional PC architecture with separate central and graphics processing units. The accelerated processing unit (APU) combines the CPU and GPU on a single chip.An accelerated processing unit (APU) combines a powerful AMD processor and a discrete-class, DirectX 11-capable GPU on a single chip. The APU can quickly offload demanding tasks and applications from your CPU ?to the GPU, enabling you to do more with your computer in less time.AMD's A-Series APUs accelerate daily applications while also delivering lower power consumption than previous AMD processor-based desktop platforms. Read more
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