May 23, 2011 20:41 GMT  ·  By

At the beginning of June, AMD will introduce its first mobile chips based on the Llano architecture and the initial lineup will include seven CPU models that feature two or four processing cores as well as up to 400 Radeon shader units.

Making our way from top to bottom, the first chip that we encounter is the A8-3530MX which sports four processing cores clocked at 1.9GHz (2.6GHz in Turbo Core mode), 4MB of Level 2 cache memory and a Radeon HD 6620G on-die GPU.

This is the fastest solution available for AMD's mobile Llano chips and it features 400 stream processors clocked at 444MHz.

In addition to the HD 6620G graphics core, the A8-3530MX also features an integrated DDR3-1600MHz memory controller and its TDP is rated at 45W.

The second fastest AMD Llano processor is going to be called the A8-3510MX and it features the same specs as its older brother, but it comes with a 100MHz lower clock speed (1.8GHz base and 2.5GHz Turbo).

Right below the A8-3510MX sits the A8-3500M which is the last Llano processor to get the 400 stream processors Radeon HD 6620G graphics core.

Compared to the previous two chips, this has a slower DDR3-1333MHz dual-channel memory controller and its operation speed has been set at a much lower 1.4GHz (2.4GHz Turbo Core), but it also features a lower 35W TDP.

The next two APUs in AMD's lineup, are called the A6-3410MX and the A6-3400M and both of these are equipped with the Radeon HD 6520G integrated graphics, which features 320 shaders clocked at 400MHz.

In Turbo Core mode, the chips can reach 2.3GHz, but their base operating frequencies are different, as the A6-3410MX works at 1.6GHz, while the A6-3400M runs at 1.4GHz.

These are the final two CPUs to feature a quad-core design, since the A4-3310MX, A4-3300M and the E2-3000M pack only two computing cores.

All Llano processors can support low-power DDR3L-1333MHz system memory.

AMD's mobile accelerated processing units (APUs) are expected to be officially launched on June 1, at the Computex 2011 fair. (via Donanim Haber)

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