While AMD may have launched its first Kaveri APU parts a couple of months ago, there are still just two desktop SKUs in retail channel and while there have been no talk regarding the mobile parts, a quad-core A10-7300 mobile Kaveri APU has been spotted by Computerbase.de in a HP notebook.
Although a lot of details regarding the A10-7300 APU are still unknown, a leak points that we will be looking at a quad-core APU with 19W TDP and 4MB of L2 cache, which does sound quite impressive. The CPU part of the A10-7300 is clocked at 2.0GHz and can hit 3.2GHz on Turbo. Unfortunately, there are no details regarding the GPU part of the A10-7300 APU but judging from previous Richland mobile APUs, AMD will most likely try to get higher stream processor count and reduce clocks so we might be looking at something with 384 Radeon cores.
The good side of the story is that these early leaks suggest that mobile Kaveri APUs are coming, probably sooner rather than later, and if the quad-core APU can hit 19W TDP, dual-core parts might be quite interesting for thin and light form factors and there might be some SKUs with higher TDP and more performance.
Source:
Computerbase.de.