December thru January looks to be a busy time for AMD. Along with a few 
new graphics products, AMD will launch new CPUs and APUs. The company 
has chosen December 26 to launch its A8-3870K and A6-3670K Black Edition
 "Llano" accelerated processing units (APUs) in the FM1 package, which 
feature unlocked base clock multipliers for the processor component, 
making overclocking a breeze. In two of its presentation slides to 
distributors, it unveiled the swanky new box art of these unlocked APUs.
 
These chips pack four x86-64 cores based on the "Stars" K10.5 
architecture with 1 MB dedicated L2 cache per core, dual-channel 
DDR3-1866 MHz integrated memory controller, PCI-Express 2.0 root 
complex, and a "discrete-class" graphics processor that packs 400 VLIW5 
stream processors, DirectX 11 support, and the ability to pair with 
similarly specc'd discrete GPUs. The A8-3870K Black Edition features x86
 core clock speed of 3.00 GHz, and Radeon HD 6550D graphics that 
features all 400 of those stream processors, with 600 MHz GPU clock 
speed. The A6-3670K Black Edition, on the other hand, has its x86 
component clocked at 2.70 GHz, it features Radeon HD 6530D graphics that
 has 320 out of the 400 stream processors enabled, and a GPU clock of 
433 MHz. 
AMD presented results of its own tests, where it pitted the two chips 
against a similarly priced Intel Core i3-2120 dual-core processor. In 
CPU-centric tests, the dual-core (2 cores, 4 threads) i3-2120 performed 
more or less on par with the A6-3670K, with only the A8-3870K having a 
notable lead. It's with GPU-intensive tests where the Radeon-powered 
APUs stormed past Intel HD Graphics-powered Core i3. Go figure. The 
A8-3870K Black Edition is expected to be priced at US $135, while the 
A6-3670K Black Edition is expected to go for $115.
Source: DonanimHaber
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