AMD officially released a dual-core CPU Llano APUs : the A4-3400 and A4-3300. with a have only 758M active transistors. a bit over half of the transistors in the bigger quad-core alternatives.
These A4s will work in all existing Socket-FM1 motherboards. Although not listed in the table above, only the A6 and above officially support DDR3-1866. The A4s only support up to DDR3-1600. This isn't too big of a deal as we found in our investigation: DDR3-1600 is the sweet spot for Llano APU performance.
Source from: anandtech.com
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