AMD have topped off a busy few days in the workstation market with the addition of a pair of FirePro based APUs. Essentially “Trinity” for WorkStations, the A300 and A320 APUs are quad core CPUs based off Piledriver and feature integrated FirePro class graphics.
The A300 comes with a 65W TDP, four cores @ 3.4GHz stock/ 4GHz Turbo, 384 FirePro cores @ 760MHz and has a locked multiplier.
The A320 comes with a 100W TDP, four cores @ 3.8GHz stock/ 4.2GHz Turbo, 384 FirePro cores @ 800MHz and has an unlocked multiplier.
Availability is immediate, but pricing is unknown. Speculation suggests a $400 price point for the A320 APU. We expect both APUs will be based off the FM2 socket, and utilise the A85 chipset. Both APUs pack a lot of features:
AMD claims the new FirePro A320 has graphics that beat Intel P4000 workstation Integrated graphics. Although the tests tend to skim over CPU performance indicators, suggesting the Intel part is superior.
Source: Press Release
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