A6-3650

Details and Benchmarks for AMD A6-3650

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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 A6-3650 based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

4,203 Rank: 1673
Rank Name Score Visual
1669 Athlon 7750 4,206
+0.1%
1670 Celeron B840 4,205
+0%
1671 Xeon E5506 4,204
+0%
1672 Athlon II X3 425 4,204
+0%
1673 A6-3650 4,203
1674 Core 2 Duo T9400 4,203
+0%
1675 Core 2 Duo P8700 4,203
+0%
1676 Celeron 2950M 4,203
+0%
1677 Celeron B815 4,202
+-0%
1678 Celeron E3500 4,200
-0.1%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for A6-3650 based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,437 Rank: 1357
Rank Name Score Visual
1353 A10-7700K 4,439
+0%
1354 Xeon E5320 4,439
+0%
1355 A10 PRO-7850B 4,439
+0%
1356 Athlon II X4 635 4,438
+0%
1357 A6-3650 4,437
1358 Phenom II N950 4,437
+0%
1359 Core i5-650 4,437
+0%
1360 Core m5-6Y57 4,436
+-0%
1361 Celeron J4105 4,436
+-0%
1362 Core i3-2130 4,436
+-0%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for A6-3650 based on single-threaded benchmark results.

4,047 Rank: 1728
Rank Name Score Visual
1724 Core i7-2610UE 4,056
+0.2%
1725 Celeron 3965Y 4,052
+0.1%
1726 Xeon E5345 4,049
+0%
1727 Core 2 Duo P7450 4,049
+0%
1728 A6-3650 4,047
1729 A6-9220 4,047
+0%
1730 Core 2 Duo T6500 4,047
+0%
1731 Atom C3558 4,045
+-0%
1732 Core 2 Duo T7250 4,044
-0.1%
1733 Phenom II N850 4,043
-0.1%

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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 A6-3650 based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,521 Rank: 1376
Rank Name Score Visual
1372 Pentium G3220T 4,522
+0%
1373 Core m5-6Y54 4,521
+0%
1374 Core i5-2520M 4,521
+0%
1375 A6-3670 4,521
+0%
1376 A6-3650 4,521
1377 A10-7300 4,521
+0%
1378 Celeron G1820T 4,521
+0%
1379 Core i7-640M 4,521
+0%
1380 Phenom II X4 910 4,521
+0%
1381 Core i3-6102E 4,520
+-0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for A6-3650 based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,517 Rank: 1231
Rank Name Score Visual
1227 Pentium J4205 4,517
+0%
1228 Core i3-7130U 4,517
+0%
1229 Core i5-4200M 4,517
+0%
1230 Xeon X5472 4,517
+0%
1231 A6-3650 4,517
1232 Phenom II X4 905e 4,517
+0%
1233 Phenom II X4 805 4,517
+0%
1234 Core i7-5600U 4,516
+-0%
1235 Core i7-3687U 4,516
+-0%
1236 Athlon II X4 620 4,516
+-0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for A6-3650 based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,506 Rank: 1369
Rank Name Score Visual
1365 Phenom II X4 940 4,506
+0%
1366 Phenom II X4 925 4,506
+0%
1367 Phenom II X4 920 4,506
+0%
1368 A6-3670 4,506
+0%
1369 A6-3650 4,506
1370 Core i5-2557M 4,505
+-0%
1371 Core i3-2348M 4,505
+-0%
1372 Core i3-2330M 4,505
+-0%
1373 Core i3-2310M 4,505
+-0%
1374 Phenom II X4 B40 4,505
+-0%

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A6-3650 Details

Ranking #1673 of 2060 in overall performance, the AMD A6-3650 presents a surprisingly modest footprint in today’s benchmark landscape, yet it remains a noteworthy example of early integrated computing. Released in June 2011, this processor is now over 12 years old, placing it firmly in the category of legacy hardware. Despite its age, it offers a glimpse into the design philosophy of its era—combining CPU and GPU on a single die to deliver a cost-effective solution for budget desktops. As of March 2026, the A6-3650 is no longer competitive with modern processors, but its performance can still be contextualized against its contemporaries and today’s top-tier chips.

Built on AMD’s Llano architecture and fabricated at GlobalFoundries using a 32 nm process, the A6-3650 features a dual-core design with four threads, enabled by AMD’s Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) technology. It operates at a base frequency of 2.6 GHz, with a turbo boost up to 2.7 GHz, and is paired with 1 MB of L2 cache per core and 122 MiB of L1 cache. The chip is designed for the FM1 socket and supports dual-channel DDR3 memory up to 1866 MT/s, with a maximum system memory of 32 GB. Its memory bandwidth reaches 25.6 GB/s, though actual performance is constrained by the integrated graphics and memory controller architecture.

The A6-3650 integrates the Radeon HD 6530D GPU, a modest graphics solution by today’s standards. It operates at a base frequency of 350 MHz and can burst up to 1.1 GHz, supporting up to three displays. While the GPU is sufficient for basic multimedia and light office work, it falls far short of modern integrated graphics in terms of performance and feature support. The processor’s TDP of 100 W is relatively high for its class, indicating a design focused more on performance than power efficiency, which necessitates adequate cooling in modern systems.

In benchmark testing, the A6-3650 achieves an overall score of 4203, placing it behind over 380 processors in the current database. Its single-core score of 4047 ranks at #1728, while its multicore score of 4437 places it at #1357. This indicates that the processor performs better in multi-threaded workloads than in single-threaded ones, a trend common in older multi-core designs. The performance gap between its single-core and multicore ranks highlights the limitations of its architecture, where the lack of modern instruction sets and higher clock speeds hinders its ability to scale effectively.

The A6-3650 supports a range of technologies, including AES encryption, AVX2, and AMD-V virtualization, which were advanced for its time. However, it lacks support for newer instruction sets such as AVX-512 and does not support ECC memory. The processor also supports Intel’s VT-x and TXT technologies, which are uncommon for AMD designs, indicating a degree of cross-platform compatibility. Despite these features, the processor's age and performance limitations make it suitable only for light computing tasks, such as web browsing, office applications, and basic multimedia.

In conclusion, the AMD A6-3650 is best suited for legacy systems or low-cost desktops where integrated graphics and minimal processing power are sufficient. While it once represented a compelling entry-level option, its performance is now far behind modern processors, even in the budget segment. As of March 2026, it serves more as a historical artifact than a practical choice for new builds, but it remains a useful reference point for understanding the evolution of desktop computing.
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AMD A6-3650

Main Specifications

Designer: AMD
Name: A6-3650
Model Number: i5-3337U
Cores: 2
Threads: 4
Base Frequency: 1800 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 26x (locked)
Core Name: Llano
Socket: FCBGA1023
Package: µPGA
Target Segment: Desktop
Max CPUs: 1
TDP: 17 W

Cache Specifications

L1 Cache: 124.928 KiB
L2 Cache: 0.954 MiB

Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: DDR3/L/-RS 1333/1600
Memory Channels: 2
Maximum Memory: 0 GB
Maximum Bandwidth: 25.6 GB/s
ECC Support: No

PCI-Express Specifications

PCIe Revision: 2.0
PCIe Lanes: 1
PCIe Configuration: 1x16, 2x8, 1x8 2x4

Integrated Graphics

GPU: HD Graphics 4000
GPU Designer: Intel
GPU Max Frequency: 1100 MHz

Physical Specifications

Process: 22 nm
Die Area: 228 mm²
Manufacturer: GlobalFoundries
Word Size: 64-bit

CPU Features

MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4.1 SSE4.2 AVX2 AES x86-64 HT EIST TXT vPro VT-x VT-d EPT Secure Key SMEP SIPP IPT SSE4a AMD-V TSX Flex Memory FMA 3DNow!

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