The
AMD A4-6210, based on the
Piledriver architecture, was manufactured using a 32nm process. It was a common option for mobile devices. We remember it as offering a balanced solution for everyday tasks. It didn't strain the wallet too much. A significant advantage of this processor was its integrated graphics unit, the AMD Radeon R3.
This enabled a solid display of multimedia content and facilitated the use of office applications. The chip was also designed to ensure good energy efficiency. This was especially important for laptops to achieve longer battery life. With 2 MB of Level-3 cache, the
AMD A4-6210 supported data processing.
As an APU (Accelerated Processing Unit), it cleverly integrated CPU and GPU on a single chip. This not only saved valuable space, but also helped to keep manufacturing costs low. It was therefore well suited for surfing the net, light office work and watching videos. The maximum memory bandwidth was 26 GB/s, which was sufficient for the standard applications of the time.
It was a solid choice for budget-friendly notebooks. This processor provided a reliable foundation for basic computing needs.
- Integrated AMD Radeon R3 graphics
- Good energy efficiency for mobile devices
- APU concept for space and cost savings
- 2 MB Level-3 cache