The
AMD GX-210HA, a processor from AMD, was a really good choice for certain applications back in the day. It was designed for operation in energy-efficient systems that didn't require the highest computing power. Under the hood, it runs the
Temash architecture, which in turn is based on the
Jaguar design.
This basis enabled an impressive balance of computing power and very low power consumption. Another advantage was the then-modern 28 nm manufacturing process, which significantly contributed to this efficiency. Particularly noteworthy is the integrated graphics unit, the AMD
Radeon HD 8210. It offered solid graphics performance for everyday office applications and also for playing multimedia content.
We often saw the
AMD GX-210HA in Thin Clients or other Embedded solutions, where it could fully exploit its strengths. With a 1 MB L2 cache, the processor was able to quickly process frequently used data. The maximum memory bandwidth of 11 GB/s was more than sufficient for its tasks. The
AMD GX-210HA embodied a generation of chips that focused on reliability and economical operation.
It was a reliable component of numerous specialized devices that served their purpose for years.
- Integrated graphics unit (AMD Radeon HD 8210)
- Energy-efficient design (Temash/Jaguar architecture)
- Suitable for compact systems and Thin Clients