AMD A-Series ‘Llano’ APUs Shipped A8-3530MX Radeon HD 6620G Integrated Graphics

At a recent conference call with analysts, AMD said it had more than one million Series A units for the second quarter of fiscal 2011 and accelerates it expects demand to grow rapidly during the next quarter.

“We have exceeded more than one million AMD A Series APU delivered in the second quarter. Based on strong demand and the signals SKU range for the second half of the year we expect the ramp of the ramp Llano Brazos,” he added, said Thomas Seifert, Acting Director General Officer at AMD, which has been cited by XBIT laboratories.

AMD is shipping the first A-Series APUs to notebook manufacturers in early April and her official launch was followed on 15 June.

At the moment, AMD Mobile APU area includes seven models that have two or four processor cores, integrated graphics ATI Radeon HD 6000, 2 MB or 4 MB L2 cache and the basis of frequencies between 1.4 GHz and 2.1 GHz.

The most powerful processor from AMD in this series is called the A8-3530MX and packs four processing cores, with a fundamental frequency of 1.9 GHz and Radeon HD 6620G integrated graphics.

It has clocked no less than 400 shader processors with 444MHz and suppliers have the opportunity to choose partnerships with discrete graphics cards in a hybrid mode for graphics performance CorssFireX included.

On 30 June debut in Llano office space, but this time AMD has the range of just two APUs, the A8 and A6-3850-3650th

All chips also Llano dual-channel memory controller, a PCI Express controller and some models support dynamic turbo-core overclocking.

According to estimates by sources familiar with the plans made ​​available by AMD, the company FM1 APU for almost 45% to 50% of the expected shipments of the company’s overall processor in the third quarter of this year into account.