AMD adds two E-series APUs

Posted on Monday, January 07 2013 @ 12:57 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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TPU spreads word that AMD has delivered two new Bobcat-based dual-core E-series APUs; the E2-2000 and the E1-1500. Both models have a 18W TDP and feature an IGP with 80 Radeon cores.
The E2-2000 CPU cores are clocked at 1.75 GHz, with its Radeon iGPU clocked at 700 MHz; while the E1-1500 features 1.50 GHz CPU core frequency, and 529 MHz iGPU. TDP of both chips are rated at 18W, both feature 1 MB of L2 cache, 80 VLIW5 stream processors, DirectX 11 support, and UVD3 support. In addition to the higher clock speeds, the single-channel memory controller on the E2-2000 supports faster DDR3-1333 MHz, while the E1-1500 makes do with DDR3-1066 MHz.
AMD E-series overview


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