The
AMD GX-411GA is a processor manufactured using the 28-nanometer process. It was based on the
Temash architecture, part of the
Jaguar family. This enabled high integration for many specialized applications from the start. A particularly positive feature of this chip was the integrated graphics unit.
The AMD Radeon HD 8210 delivered the necessary graphics performance at the time. It was perfectly adequate for basic multimedia tasks and display controls. The processor also has a 2 MB Level 2 cache. This contributed to the efficient processing of data at the time. The maximum memory bandwidth of 9 GB/s was perfectly adequate for the intended area of application.
The GX-411GA was specifically developed for embedded systems. We know it from thin clients or industrial controls. Its true strengths lay in its good cost-effectiveness and long reliability. The complete integration of CPU and GPU on a single chip was a great advantage. This not only saved valuable space, but also significantly reduced overall system costs.
For its tasks at the time, this chip offered solid
performance. Even today, we still see it in some specialized devices. It often performs its service reliably there for many years. A truly functional component for many projects that fulfilled its purpose well.
- Integrated AMD Radeon HD 8210 graphics
- High integration for embedded systems
- Cost-effective and reliable solution
- Manufactured using the 28-nm process