The AMD E-450 is a dual-core mobile processor released in 2011 for netbooks and small notebooks. It features an integrated Radeon HD 6320 graphics card and a 1.65 GHz clock speed, with a 18W TDP. Designed as an entry-level chip, it is suited for light tasks like web browsing and presentations but is not powerful enough for modern, demanding applications.
This video shows an overview of a computer with the AMD E-450 processor:
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YouTube • Jul 16, 2012
Key specifications
Architecture: Zacate
Cores: 2
Threads: 2
Clock Speed: 1.65 GHz
L2 Cache: 512 KB per core
Integrated Graphics: Radeon HD 6320
TDP (Thermal Design Power): 18W
Release Date: August 2011
Performance and use cases
Light tasks: The E-450 performs well for basic tasks such as web browsing, word processing, and running lightweight applications.
Gaming: It is not suitable for modern gaming, though it may run some older or less demanding titles at very low settings.
Modern use: The processor is considered outdated and will be a bottleneck for most modern operating systems and applications, which have become more resource-intensive.
You can watch this video to see the gaming performance of a laptop with the AMD E-450 processor: