A4-3320M

Details and Benchmarks for AMD A4-3320M

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Benchmark Results

Combined benchmark scores based on multiple data points, giving a quick overview of this processor's performance.


Overall Score

Overall score for A4-3320M based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

4,059 Rank: 1839
Rank Name Score Visual
1835 Phenom II X3 700e 4,071
+0.3%
1836 Celeron 900 4,069
+0.2%
1837 Turion II Neo N54L 4,067
+0.2%
1838 Athlon 5350 4,060
+0%
1839 A4-3320M 4,059
1840 A4-7210 4,055
-0.1%
1841 Celeron B810 4,054
-0.1%
1842 Athlon II P340 4,054
-0.1%
1843 Atom C3508 4,052
-0.2%
1844 Pentium 4410Y 4,047
-0.3%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for A4-3320M based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,273 Rank: 1841
Rank Name Score Visual
1837 Celeron E3400 4,274
+0%
1838 Athlon II X2 235e 4,274
+0%
1839 Core i3-3110M 4,273
+0%
1840 E2-3000M 4,273
+0%
1841 A4-3320M 4,273
1842 Phenom X3 8450 4,273
+0%
1843 Celeron 807 4,272
+-0%
1844 FX-7500 4,272
+-0%
1845 Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 4,272
+-0%
1846 Core i5-2520M 4,271
+-0%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for A4-3320M based on single-threaded benchmark results.

3,917 Rank: 1824
Rank Name Score Visual
1820 Atom C3955 3,925
+0.2%
1821 Turion II Neo N54L 3,925
+0.2%
1822 A10-7300 3,918
+0%
1823 Atom C3758 3,917
+0%
1824 A4-3320M 3,917
1825 Core 2 Duo T5850 3,910
-0.2%
1826 Celeron B810 3,907
-0.3%
1827 Phenom II X4 900e 3,907
-0.3%
1828 A6-6310 3,907
-0.3%
1829 Atom x7-E3950 3,901
-0.4%

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Workload Scores

Performance scores grouped by workload type, normalized and aggregated from multiple raw benchmark results.


Number Crunching

Aggregated score for A4-3320M based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,466 Rank: 1711
Rank Name Score Visual
1707 Celeron N3050 4,466
+0%
1708 E2-2000 4,466
+0%
1709 Celeron N2807 4,466
+0%
1710 Celeron N2806 4,466
+0%
1711 A4-3320M 4,466
1712 Celeron N2820 4,465
+-0%
1713 Celeron N2815 4,465
+-0%
1714 E2-1800 4,465
+-0%
1715 E1-6010 4,465
+-0%
1716 Sempron 145 4,464
+-0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for A4-3320M based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,438 Rank: 1708
Rank Name Score Visual
1704 Celeron 877 4,438
+0%
1705 Celeron N2815 4,438
+0%
1706 Atom D2700 4,438
+0%
1707 Celeron N2807 4,438
+0%
1708 A4-3320M 4,438
1709 Pentium 967 4,437
+-0%
1710 Celeron N2806 4,437
+-0%
1711 Celeron 2961Y 4,437
+-0%
1712 Celeron 867 4,436
+-0%
1713 Atom N2800 4,436
+-0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for A4-3320M based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,452 Rank: 1700
Rank Name Score Visual
1696 Xeon 5150 4,453
+0%
1697 Celeron E3300 4,452
+0%
1698 Pentium T4400 4,452
+0%
1699 Celeron E1400 4,452
+0%
1700 A4-3320M 4,452
1701 Pentium T4300 4,451
+-0%
1702 Pentium T4200 4,451
+-0%
1703 Celeron N3000 4,451
+-0%
1704 Celeron N2840 4,449
-0.1%
1705 Celeron N3060 4,449
-0.1%

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A4-3320M Details

The AMD A4-3320M, launched in December 2011, presents an intriguing snapshot of mobile computing from a bygone era. With a multicore score of 4273, it ranks #1839 out of 2060 processors in its benchmark dataset, placing it firmly in the lower tier of performance when compared to modern standards. Despite its age, the processor still holds relevance for understanding the evolution of integrated computing solutions. Its single-core performance, at 3917, and overall score of 4059, further highlight its position as a budget-oriented mobile CPU designed for basic productivity and light multimedia use. While the A4-3320M is now four generations removed from current technology, its benchmarks still offer context for how far consumer-grade processors have advanced.

Built on AMD's Llano architecture and manufactured on a 32 nm process, the A4-3320M is a dual-core mobile processor with no simultaneous multithreading support, delivering a base clock of 2000 MHz and a turbo frequency of up to 2600 MHz. It operates within a modest 35 W TDP, making it suitable for low-power laptops with passive cooling systems. The processor features 2 MB of total L2 cache, distributed as 1 MB per core, and integrates the Radeon HD 6480G GPU with 128 stream processors, capable of supporting up to three display outputs. It supports DDR3 memory via a dual-channel interface and is packaged in a µPGA socket with a socket type of FS1.

The A4-3320M's integrated graphics, while not powerful by today's standards, was a significant step forward for low-power systems at the time, offering basic gaming and media playback capabilities. It supports hardware virtualization via AMD-V, a feature that enhances virtual machine performance, and includes a full suite of x86 instruction set extensions, including SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, and 3DNow!. However, its locked clock multiplier limits overclocking potential, and its 1.178 billion transistors, while efficient for its era, are dwarfed by modern multi-core processors.

In the broader competitive landscape, the A4-3320M trails behind contemporary processors such as the Athlon II X2 235e and Celeron E3400, which match or slightly exceed its multicore performance. Its single-core score of 3917 places it behind higher-end mobile chips like the A10-7300 and Turion II Neo N54L, indicating that its performance is constrained primarily by its aging architecture. While it outperforms some low-end Atom and Celeron variants, it falls short of modern mobile processors that deliver significantly higher performance per watt.

As of March 2026, the A4-3320M is best suited for legacy systems, basic office tasks, or as a replacement in older laptops where integrated graphics and low power consumption are priorities. It represents a transitional design in AMD’s mobile roadmap, bridging the gap between discrete graphics and integrated solutions. For users seeking modern performance, the A4-3320M serves as a reminder of how far processor technology has come in just over a decade.
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AMD A4-3320M

Main Specifications

Designer: AMD
Name: A4-3320M
Cores: 2
Threads: 2
Base Frequency: 2000 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 20x (locked)
Core Name: Llano
Socket: Socket FS1
Package: µPGA
Target Segment: Mobile
TDP: 35 W

Cache Specifications

L1 Cache: 124.928 KiB
L2 Cache: 0.954 MiB

Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: DDR3

Physical Specifications

Process: 32 nm
Die Area: 228 mm²

CPU Features

MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4a AMD-V 3DNow!

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