A4 3330mx ((new)) - Amd
The AMD A4-3330M is a mobile processor from the Llano family, released in 2011. As part of AMD's A-series, this processor was designed to provide a balance of performance and power efficiency for mainstream laptops and netbooks.
In terms of raw CPU horsepower, the A4-3330MX was positioned as an entry-level chip. The Husky architecture, while capable, struggled to compete with the efficiency of Intel’s Sandy Bridge architecture (e.g., Core i3-2310M). amd a4 3330mx
The processor cores within the A4-3330MX utilize the "Husky" microarchitecture. This architecture is essentially a refinement of the older "Stars" architecture found in the Phenom II line. Unlike AMD’s successor architecture ("Bulldozer"), the Husky cores in the A4 series were traditional monolithic cores. The AMD A4-3330M is a mobile processor from
The following table outlines the critical specifications of the AMD A4-3330MX: The Husky architecture, while capable, struggled to compete