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AMD G-T56N is a mobile processor equipped with two cores and two threads and comes from the first generation of the AMD G series. It was released in the first quarter of 2011. In addition to the normal core architecture, it comes with a base clock frequency of 1.65 GHz.
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AMD G-T56N has an internal graphics called AMD Radeon HD 6310 with a maximum memory of 1GB, an execution unit and 80 shaders, the internal graphics reaches a clock frequency of 490 MHz. The internal graphics come from the third generation and support three screens as well as DirectX 11. Siedle can also decode codecs h264, AVC, VC-1 and decode and encode JPEG.
The memory type is DDR3-1333 and the processor is equipped with one memory channel. ECC memory is not supported. The TDP (Thermal Design Power) (PL1) is 18W. The full x86-64 instruction set (ISA) is supported, so the processor is fully 64-bit capable, and it also has the extensions SSE4a, SSE3. The L3 cache is 1 MB. It was manufactured with 40 nm and the Ontario (Bobcat) architecture.
In the Geekbench 5 (64 bit, single core) test, the
AMD G-T56N achieved a score of 157 points, putting it ahead of the Intel Core2 Solo SU3300 processor. A total of 294 points in Geekbench 5 (64 bit, multi-core) and is thus above the Intel Atom D2550 processor. The expected result for the PassMark CPU Mark was 766 points and thus only slightly below the AMD E1-2200. In the Geekbench 3 (64-bit, single-core) test, the
AMD G-T56N achieved a total of 666 points, in Geekbench 3 (64-bit, multi-core) it achieved 1,222 points and is therefore only slightly below the Intel Atom E3826.
The theoretical FP32 computing power of the internal graphics unit (single precision) is 79 GigaFLOPS, which is only slightly below the AMD E-450 processor.
- Integrated Graphics Unit (AMD Radeon HD 6310)
- Low Energy Consumption
- Compact APU Solution