Desktop variants of AMD “Richland” APUs in the socket FM2 package, will arrive this June. Three of the first models to be released to the market, the A10-6800K, the A10-6700, and the A4-4400, could already be in stock with certain retailers, and were pictured. The A10-6800K (AD680KWOA44HL) features four x86-64 cores based on the “Piledriver” micro-architecture, 4.10 GHz core clock speed, 4.40 GHz maximum Turbo Core frequency, and Radeon HD 8670D graphics, clocked at 844 MHz. It features an unlocked base-clock multiplier.
The A10-6700 (AD6700OKA44HL) features the same graphics core as the A10-6800K, but features 3.70 GHz CPU clock speed, 4.30 GHz maximum Turbo Core frequency, and an upwards locked base-clock multiplier. The A4-4400 (AD4400OKA23HL), on the other hand, is an entry-level dual-core chip with 3.70 GHz core, 3.90 GHz Turbo Core, and Radeon HD 8370D graphics.
*** Please see the table below for more details about AMD Fusion S-Series “Richland” CPU line up:
APU Model |
TDP |
Cores |
CPU Base / Boost Clock (GHz) |
GPU & Clock (MHz) |
A10-6800K |
100W |
4 |
4.1 / 4.4 |
HD 8670D/844 |
A10-6700 |
65W |
4 |
3.7 / 4.3 |
HD 8670D/844 |
A8-6600K |
100W |
4 |
3.9 / 4.2 |
HD 8570D/844 |
A8-6500 |
65W |
4 |
3.5 / 4.1 |
HD 8570D/800 |
A6-6400K |
65W |
2 |
3.9 / 4.1 |
HD 8470D/800 |
A4-6300 |
65W |
2 |
3.7 / 3.9 |
HD 8370D/760 |