Slides show details of AMD’s Trinity apus

A Turkish website has slides from an AMD presentation about the next-generation Trinity apus, the successor of Llano accellerated processing units, published. This include details about performance become known.

The Trinity apus are on Piledriver cores, the successors of Bulldozer based, and according to previous posts significantly better performance than the Llano-apus. The figures for the cpu-cores are already some adapted from fifty percent more to approximately twenty percent better performance and also the memory would be faster, up to 2133MHz, clocked. Also the gpu should be with performance gains of thirty percent significantly addressed.

From the presentation slides that the Turkish website DonanimHaber has published, it appears that AMD expects the three versions of the Trinity, the dual-, triple -, and quad-core variants, respectively, an A4-, A6 – and A8-prefix, only on computational power, what is left behind. The performance gains in PCMark Vantage is on average a lot lower than the gain in 3DMark Vantage, where the gpu performance heavier count. The peak performance of the Trinity chips, measured in Gflops, is also much higher, as is the crossfire performance.


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