There are several chips in the collection, two A-Series and three E-Series

Feb 5, 2014 07:44 GMT  ·  By

The other day, we brought you whatever information existed on the Kabini E1-2150 and A4-5050 APUs, but now we have details about the rest of the low-power accelerated processing unit lineup.

 
And there are more chips in the collection than we actually expected, more than the mobile form factors we've seen anyhow.
 
Which is to say, while there are laptops, ultrabooks, tablets and 2-in-1 hybrid devices, the number of different chips exceeds 4.  
Clearly, Advanced Micro Devices wants there to be several performance options for each of those device types.  
Anyway, there are three AM1 chips in the collection, incompatible with the platform used by larger A-Series Kaveri processors. They are called A4-5000, A4-5050 and A6-5200.  
The A4 processors have 1.5 GHz and 1.55 GHz clocks, plus Radeon HD 8330 graphics with 128 stream processors each, and 500 MHz graphics clock. They're quad-core units, from what we can tell.
 
The A6-5200 is, as one can easily guess, superior to both, with 2 GHz frequency and Radeon HD 8400 integrated graphics.  
Below the A-Series lies the E2-3800, also a quad-core but with a frequency of 1.3 GHz and L2 cache of 2 MB.
 
The Radeon HD 8280 graphics processor is included, with 128 stream processors. Its clock isn't known though. Alas.
 
That leaves the E1-2100 and E1-2150, which have dual-core configurations and are based on the Jaguar micro-architecture.  
The E1-2100 has 1 MB L2 cache memory and 1 GHz clock, while the E1-2150 runs at 1.05 GHz but has the same cache. Radeon HD 810 graphics are included on both, with 128 stream processors.  
In case you're wondering, all the GPUs listed here are based on the GraphicsCore Next architecture. AMD should have all these chips out in the coming months, but it remains to be seen if it scores enough design wins.