The
AMD G-T56E is a processor based on the
Ontario architecture, manufactured using the 40-nanometer process. This chip demonstrated its qualities especially in systems where high
energy efficiency was required. One of its main strengths was the already integrated graphics solution, the AMD Radeon HD 6250.
This allowed basic graphics output and multimedia content to be displayed without an additional, dedicated graphics card. This made it a cost-effective and space-saving choice for many applications. The
AMD G-T56E was also a prime example of the
Bobcat architecture, known for its low power consumption.
For users, this often meant quieter systems and longer battery life in mobile devices. We saw that it provided a reliable foundation for compact computers and thin clients. Its design with integrated graphics was advanced and offered a balanced solution for everyday use. The 1 MB Level 3 cache supported the overall computing power of the system.
- Integrated AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics
- High energy efficiency through Bobcat architecture
- Ideal for compact systems and Thin Clients
- Features 1 MB Level 3 Cache