It is part of the Alineup, using the Llano architecture with Socket FM1. Our review of the older 2. There are also AMD Llano processors, that work in the same socket. Below you will find brief.
The data on this chart is gathered from user-submitted Geekbenchfrom the Geekbench. Market segment, Desktop. Family, AMD A-Series. Ghz APU (Not OC) 4GB Kingston.
Processor family: AMD A, Processor socket: Socket FMuPGA, Processor lithography: nm. CPU part numbers. Report mistake. It has cores and threads.
Yes, any of the socket FS(Llano) APUs should be compatible. Among other things the selected. Click on view more to see the complete hall of fame. Back to validation.
With a little googling I found that the multiplier does absolutely nothing on my mobo (A55M-PMSI). It says it worked in BIOS and OS. Drivers Library. Found files for Windows 8. Elsewhere on the forum Ive read about the AAPUs from AMD as being the cheapest way (with new parts) to built a transcoding capable.