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June 7, 2012

AMD demonstrated a tablet based APU Trinity A6 running Windows 8



During the Computex 2012, AMD is recalled to imagine a tablet computer based on a hybrid processor-based AMD Trinity A6. Moreover, the novelty is running an operating system, Windows 8. The device is performed by Compal and boasts a11.6-inch touchscreen that runs at a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.


The tablet can also be used in conjunction with a docking station that turns it into afull-fledged laptop. Recall that at the moment we know of two dual-core APU Trinity A6: A6-4455M, and A6-4400M. The first chip is clocked at 2.1GHz and has 2MB of cache second level. The second APU operates at a frequency of 2.7 GHz, but only has 1 MB cache second level.


It is possible that in the near future, "the white-green" will present a new model in a line of Trinity A6, since the chip with a TDP of 17 W at exactly what is needed forthe 11.6-inch tablet. Also reported that the thickness of the shell plate is slightly less than 20 millimeters. Unfortunately, at this moment is all that is known.

Source: Softpedia.com

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