AMD A-Series A4-3400 2.7GHz Dual Core 65W
AMD's first generation of processors to combine the functions of a CPU and GPU is the aptly-named Fusion. Because of the combination of functions involved, AMD is calling these chips APUs: acclerated processing units. They effectively combine a mid-range processor, very similar in performance to AMD's Athlon II line, with a Radeon HD 6000-series graphics chip (far faster than the Intel graphics in Sandy Bridge processors). The result is a fine entry-level gaming platform without the need for a dedicated video card. It is decidely slower than other contemporary AMD and Intel processors, but the value available for basic gaming and productivity tasks from getting a CPU and GPU in one has its merits.
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