AMD E Series E2-1800


Specifications

Preliminary information. The part is not released yet.
General information
TypeCPU / Microprocessor
Market segmentMobile
FamilyAMD E-Series
Model number  ? E2-1800
CPU part numberE2-1800 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Frequency  ? 1700 MHz
Clock multiplier  ? 8.5
Package413-ball lidless micro-BGA (FT1)
SocketBGA413
Size0.75" x 0.75" / 1.9cm x 1.9cm
Estimated release dateJune 2012
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureBobcat
PlatformBrazos
Processor core  ? Zacate
Manufacturing process0.04 micron
Data width64 bit
The number of cores2
The number of threads2
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 2 x 32 KB 2-way set associative instruction caches
2 x 32 KB 8-way set associative data caches
Level 2 cache size  ? 2 x 512 KB 16-way associative caches
Pipeline15-stage
MultiprocessingUniprocessor
Features
  • MMX technology
  • SSE
  • SSE2
  • SSE3
  • Supplemental SSE3
  • SSE4a  ? 
  • AMD64 technology  ? 
  • Enhanced Virus Protection  ? 
  • Virtualization technology  ? 
Low power features
  • Core C1 and C6 states
  • Package C1 and C6 states
  • PowerNow!
On-chip peripherals
  • 64-bit DDR3 memory controller
  • Graphics processing unit with 80 shader cores
  • PCI Express
 
Electrical/Thermal parameters
Thermal Design Power  ? 18 Watt
 
Notes on AMD E2-1800
  • Integrated Radeon HD 7340 GPU with 80 shader units runs at 523 MHz, and up to 680 MHz in turbo mode
  • Processor supports memory up to DDR3-1333 and DDR3L-1066
  CPUs, related to AMD E-Series E2-1800  

Model Cores /
Threads
Freq. Turbo
freq.
L2
cache
TDP Features
AMD E-Series family, BGA413
   AMD E-Series E-2401 / 11.5 GHz 512 KB18 Watt
   AMD E-Series E-3002 / 21.3 GHz 1 MB18 Watt
   AMD E-Series E1-12002 / 21.4 GHz 1 MB18 Watt
   AMD E-Series E-3502 / 21.6 GHz 1 MB18 Watt
   AMD E-Series E-4502 / 21.65 GHz 1 MB18 WattTBT
Other families, Bobcat micro-architecture, BGA413
   AMD C-Series C-301 / 11.2 GHz 512 KB9 Watt
   AMD C-Series C-502 / 21 GHz 1 MB9 Watt
   AMD Z-Series Z-012 / 21 GHz 1 MB5.9 Watt
   AMD Z-Series Z-032 / 21 GHz 1 MB4.5 Watt
   AMD C-Series C-602 / 21 GHz1.33 GHz1 MB9 WattTBT

 • Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than E-Series E2-1800

 • Not yet released microprocessors are marked with cyan color

 • Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom)

 • Features abbreviations:

TBT - Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost

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News


May 14, 2012: This and next quarter AMD plans to release new generation of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs). Soon to be available microprocessors will use enhanced microarchitecture, and feature significantly improved on-chip graphics, codenamed Graphics Core Next. There were a couple of reports in the past month, placing the launch of first mobile APUs in the middle of May. Release date for mobile APUs was confirmed last week by DigiTimes. They also revealed launch dates of desktop APUs, and ultra low voltage processors from Brazos 2.0 platform.



Feb 12, 2012: A slide has been leaked by Donanimhaber that shows AMDs product line-up for the next 2 quarters in the APU and CPU markets. The slide shows that we will be seeing Trinity A8- and A10-series in Q2, replacing Llano A8 in the high end APU sector. At the same time, Brazos 2.0 will replace Brazos in the mobile range. The rest of the Trinity range will be available in Q3, along with Vishera, the replacement for Zambezi in the performance sector.



Oct 26, 2011: Recently leaked mobile AMD roadmap indicated that in the first quarter 2012 the company may introduce new Bobcat processors for "Brazos 2.0" platform, that targets "HD internet", "Value" and "Essential" market segments. Based on the same roadmap, in the second quarter 2012 AMD will launch "Brazos-T" power-optimized platform. Yesterday, ComputerBase.de revealed three APUs for both platforms.


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