The
AMD Z-01, based on the
Ontario architecture with the codename
Bobcat, was specifically designed for energy-efficient applications. This 40nm model brought an integrated AMD Radeon HD 6250 graphics, which was a great advantage for compact systems. This enabled devices for everyday tasks like web browsing or basic multimedia playback.
We often saw it in netbooks or small embedded solutions, where space and power consumption were critical. Its strength was in displaying basic content smoothly and providing a solid user experience. The integration of the graphics card directly into the chip was particularly remarkable at the time, as it eliminated the need for additional components.
With a maximum memory bandwidth of 9 GB/s, it was clearly trimmed for efficiency. It was a reliable choice for users looking for a cost-effective and compact solution for their needs. The
AMD Z-01 was an important building block for many devices that needed to be mobile or consume little power. It made it possible to build devices with a small footprint that were still functional.
- Integrated AMD Radeon HD 6250 graphics
- High energy efficiency
- Ideal for compact and cost-effective systems