The
AMD A6-7050B processor comes from AMD's
Kaveri generation. It was specifically designed for use in mobile devices. As a so-called Accelerated Processing Unit, or APU, it cleverly combined CPU and graphics unit. This integration was a well-thought-out complete solution for many systems at the time.
A clear highlight was the integrated AMD Radeon R4 graphics. It enabled a very decent image display for its time. Everyday tasks such as surfing or office work ran smoothly with it. Basic multimedia content could also be played back without any problems. Even the occasional, less demanding game was playable.
Manufacturing took place using the proven 28 nm process. This contributed significantly to the energy efficiency of this chip. For its class, the
AMD A6-7050B offered a thoroughly solid performance. It was often found in cheaper notebooks of its era. The processor has a Level 3 cache of 1 MB. The maximum memory bandwidth is 26 GB/s.
It represented a good and also inexpensive option. We remember its reliability in everyday life back then. This processor always met the expectations of a system of its kind.
- Integrated AMD Radeon R4 Graphics
- Kaveri APU Architecture
- Designed for mobile devices
- Solid performance for entry-level systems