AMD Already Have Revealed That It Has put great effort fade making the integrated graphics of the Fusion A series as solid as Possible. The Apus code-named Llano goodwill According To AMD offering up to three times the performance of the integrated graphics circuits of Sandy Bridge, Revealed by leaked data-sheets.
BenchmarkReviews.com: The Lynx platform, otherwise known as Llano for desktop, is out in full force now. The new chipset offers something of an alternative to low-end Sandy Bridge systems with comparable CPU power and extremely heightened GPU power. These APUs don't themselves a system make, however, and all the usual manufacturers have been providing a plethora of motherboards in which to place your new Lynx APU. In this article Benchmark Reviews is taking a look at the MSI A75MA-G55 motherboard. The MSI A75MA-G55 sports the new FM1 socket which takes Llano APUs. Currently the two available are the A8-3850 and the A6-3650, which come ready to rock with Radeon HD discrete level graphics. We have already seen the performance of the AMD A8-3850 APU, now let's look at the MSI design for the A75 chipset and how they differ from the competition.
Did you hear the one about the guy playing games on a system with integrated graphics? AMD changed the punchline.
A new golden era of Fusion is here. AMD's Llano platform promises excellent gaming and CPU performance in a single chip