The
AMD GX-412TC, a processor of the
Temash family, demonstrated a remarkable design from the start. It was manufactured using the 28 nm process, which gave it excellent energy efficiency for its era. This made it the ideal choice for systems where power consumption was particularly important.
Its
Jaguar+ architecture was specifically designed to combine solid computing power with high energy efficiency. We often saw this chip in Thin Clients or even in robust industrial solutions. A major plus was the integrated graphics unit. This, typical for an APU, significantly simplified the entire system design.
It enabled more compact designs and helped to reduce costs. With its 2 MB L2 cache, the
AMD GX-412TC could perform everyday tasks surprisingly smoothly. The maximum memory bandwidth of 11 GB/s was usually completely sufficient for the intended applications. It formed a reliable basis for many specialized devices.
Even today, it retains its
relevance in certain niches. This processor was and remains a valuable, cost-effective solution for specific requirements.
- High energy efficiency
- Integrated APU design
- Reliable for specialized applications