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London, UK. - April 9, 2014 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced global availability of its new AM1 platform featuring quad-core and dual-core variants of the AMD APU codenamed "Kabini" into the component channel for system builders. The AM1 platform, branded with the AMD AthlonTM and AMD SempronTM APU brands will deliver award-winning Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture and "Jaguar" CPU cores on motherboards from the leading manufacturers. AMD AthlonTM 5150/5350 and AMD Sempron TM 2650/3850 APUs provide consumers a balanced computing experience on a socketed upgradable platform.
"AMD consistently builds on its industry leading technology by continuing to offer a diversified product stack which is proven today with the availability of the AM1 platform with ‘socketed' AMD Sempron and AMD Athlon APUs designed for the mainstream market," said Bernd Lienhard, corporate vice president and general manager, Client Business Unit, AMD. "With quad-core performance and AMD RadeonTM graphics the AM1 platform is an affordable solution that provides great flexibility due to an infrastructure built to deliver a multitude of options to our end users and system builders."
AMD Athlon and AMD Sempron APUs deliver a quad-core solution to consumers that includes two SATA 6 Gbps ports, two USB 3.0 ports, eight USB 2.0 ports, PCIe 2.0 lanes for graphic card upgrades, and a trio of video outputs (DisplayPort, HDMI, and VGA) starting at under $40 USD[1]. The AMD AM1 platform provides up to 3x more compute performance than its competitors, as well as balanced computing with DirectX® 11.2 and Windows 8.1 support to mainstream markets[2].
"The new ‘socketed' Sempron and Athlon products from AMD provide our customers outstanding value and performance at low power that was previously unavailable for buyers in emerging markets looking to build systems at home," said Patrick Choy, Director of CPU Product Management, Newegg. "We're thrilled to see the large number of motherboard manufacturers supporting the platform using the FS1b socket and the flexibility it provides with microATX and MiniITX motherboards for sleek and power-efficient small form factor PCs."
Availability and Technical Details
APU Model |
TDP |
CPU Cores |
CPU Frequency |
RadeonTM Cores |
GPU Frequency |
Memory Frequency |
Total Cache |
Price[3] (USD) |
AMD AthlonTM 5350 |
25W |
4 |
2.05 GHz |
128 |
600 MHz |
1600 MHz |
2 MB |
$59 |
AMD AthlonTM 5150 |
25W |
4 |
1.6 GHz |
128 |
600 MHz |
1600 MHz |
2 MB |
$49 |
AMD SempronTM 3850 |
25W |
4 |
1.3 GHz |
128 |
450 MHz |
1600 MHz |
2 MB |
$39 |
AMD SempronTM 2650 |
25W |
2 |
1.45 GHz |
128 |
400 MHz |
1333 MHz |
1 MB |
$34 |
The new AMD AM1 platform will be available from the following e-tail and retails outlets in North America:
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About AMD
AMD (NYSE: AMD) designs and integrates technology that powers millions of intelligent devices, including personal computers, tablets, game consoles and cloud servers that define the new era of surround computing. AMD solutions enable people everywhere to realise the full potential of their favourite devices and applications to push the boundaries of what is possible. For more information, visit www.amd.com.
[1] SEP as of April 9, 2014.
[2] AMD tests are performed on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary their configuration yielding different results. Using Basemark CL test to assess compute performance, the AMD platform delivered 19.6 marks, while the Intel platform delivered 5.5 marks. KBD-9
[3] SEP as of April 9, 2014.