The
AMD E2-3200 is a processor rooted in an earlier era. It's based on the
Llano architecture and manufactured in 28 nm. What made this processor special was its design as an Accelerated Processing Unit (APU). It combined the CPU and graphics on a single chip. A major advantage was the integrated graphics unit, the AMD Radeon HD 6379D.
This enabled good visual
performance for the time. Everyday tasks like surfing the internet or using office applications were easily possible. Even basic multimedia content could be played smoothly. This was a remarkable step for component integration. The
AMD E2-3200 provided a solid foundation for budget-conscious systems.
It had 1 MB of Level 3 Cache. Its maximum memory bandwidth of 13 GB/s supported the integrated graphics well. Back then, we saw how practical this combination was for many users. It was an effective solution for
everyday use. The
AMD E2-3200 was thus a pragmatic choice. It offered a good base for basic computer work.
- Integrated graphics (AMD Radeon HD 6379D)
- Well-suited for everyday tasks
- CPU and GPU combined on one chip (APU)
- Solid foundation for budget systems