The
AMD A4-3310MX, based on the
Llano architecture, was a solid choice for mobile computers at the time. Manufactured using a 32-nanometer process, it offered a reliable foundation for daily tasks. The integrated graphics unit, the AMD Radeon HD 6480G, particularly stood out. It enabled acceptable visual performance for media and simple games back then.
Many appreciated the CPU-GPU combination in one package. This processor was designed to provide a balanced solution for typical notebook requirements. With 2 MB Level-3 cache and 26 GB/s maximum memory bandwidth, the
AMD A4-3310MX reliably handled office applications and web browsing. It accompanied countless home users and students.
We saw it in laptops that focused on reliability. It wasn't a high-performance processor, but its strength lay in its versatility for the market at the time. It was more than sufficient for basic applications. A rock-solid everyday helper of its era.
- Integrated Graphics (AMD Radeon HD 6480G)
- Solid performance for everyday tasks
- Efficient Manufacturing (32 nm)