Review of the AMD A4-5000 Kabini mainstream APU. In 2006 AMD announced Fusion, a project aimed to develop a system on a chip that combined a CPU and GPU on a single die.Fast forward to this day, AMD has taken things a step further with Kabini, the first ever quad-core x86-based SoC. AMD are releasing their first Kabini based processors today with the launch of the A6-5200 and the A4-5000. The A4-5000 that we are reviewing features four Jaguar cores clocked at 1.5GH, a total L2 cache of 2MB, and the Radeon HD 8330 GPU on-die.
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