Dual-Core E2-3200 Llano Desktop APU Detailed
AMD currently has two Llano desktop APUs on the market, with four more chips scheduled for release later this year. A product roadmap (below) recently discovered inside MSI marketing material has already shed light on three of the four upcoming chips. As for the fourth one, our friends over at Fudzilla now claim to have all the details.
The APU in question is called E2-3200. It’s a dual-core chip scheduled for release in the fourth quarter. According to the site, the E2-3200 has a clock speed of 2.4GHz, 1MB of L2 cache and a 65W TDP. It is said to feature an on-die Radeon HD 6370D graphics core with a 443MHz GPU clock and 160 stream processors. The site further claims that the APU lacks Turbo Core support and is based on the FM1 package.

Comments
Comments are closed on this article
![]()
Keith E. Whisman
July 09, 2011 at 2:49pm
Just sounds neat. When will we hear anymore on the whereabouts of everyones most anticipated processor from AMD, BullDozer? When man? We have ways of making you talk. You will tell us what we want to know.
The fact that AMD isn't talking much smack towards Intel about Bulldozer performance is a possible sign that bulldozer isn't going to be able to put an end to Intel's processor performance dominance.
Log in to MaximumPC directly or log in using Facebook
Forgot your username or password?
Click here for help.















