news 28 Posted August 2, 2011 Hello Everyone, A few weeks back, AMD officially launched their Llano-based A-Series Accelerated Processing Units, or APUs, in both desktop and mobile flavors. If you're unfamiliar with Llano, it's AMD's mainstream, low-power APU that fuses four x86 cores with a DX11-class graphics processor on a single piece of silicon. The current flagship APU in the desktop line-up is the A8-3850, which hums along at 2.9GHz, with 400 active Radeon cores, that operate at 600MHz. The A6-3650 we'll be showing you here is built using the same piece of silicon, but this lower-end A6-series part clocks in at 2.6GHz, with 320 active Radeon cores, running at 443MHz... AMD A6-3650 Llano APU Performance Review http://hothardware.com/Reviews/AMD-A63650-Llano-APU-Performance-Review/ Share this post Link to post