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AMD A10-5700 is a desktop/server processor and has 4 cores and 4 threads. It is based on the second generation of the AMD A series and uses a mainboard with an FM2 socket. It was released in the third quarter of 2012 with an opening price of $100. The
AMD A10-5700 does not support Hyperthreading and is also not overclockable. The base clock frequency is 3.40 GHz, the turbo clock frequency is 4.00 GHz with one core and also 4.00 GHz with four cores.
The AMD A10-5700 has an integrated graphics unit called AMD Radeon HD 7660D, this is based on the fourth generation, released in the third quarter of 2012. It was manufactured in 32 nm and it supports DirectX 11. The integrated graphics of the
AMD A10-5700 processor runs at a clock frequency of 800 MHz. It has six units and 384 shaders and has a maximum memory of 2GB.
The AMD A10-5700 can decode h264, AVC and VC-1 and decode and encode JPEG.
The processors RAM type is DDR3-1866 with a total of 2 memory channels (dual channel). The processor also supports AES-NI encryption and the TDP (Thermal Design Power) is 65 W.
The processors L3 cache is 4.00 MB and the AMD A10-5700 is compatible with Windows and Linux. The architecture of the
AMD A10-5700 is the Trinity (Piledriver) concept. The full x86-64 instruction set (ISA) is supported, so the processor is fully 64-bit capable, and it also has the extensions SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, FMA3, FMA4.
In the Geekbench 5 (64-bit, single-core) test, the AMD A10-5700 achieved a total of 473 points, putting it on par with the Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor. In the Geekbench 5 (64-bit, multi-core) test, it achieved a total of 1,263 points and is therefore just below the Intel Core i7-4500U. The theoretical computing power of the internal graphics unit is 614 GigaFLOPS.
- Integrated graphics unit (AMD Radeon HD 7660D)
- APU concept (CPU and GPU on a chip)
- Solid performance for everyday applications