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AMD Radeon HD 6290

The AMD Radeon HD 6290 is an integrated graphics processor released in 2011, part of the Ontario GPU chip based on TeraScale 2 architecture.

The AMD Radeon HD 6290 is an integrated graphics processing unit (GPU) released on January 7, 2011. It is built on the TeraScale 2 architecture and uses the Ontario GPU chip fabricated on a 40 nm process node. The GPU features 80 shading units and operates at a base clock of 276 MHz with a boost clock of 400 MHz. Memory is provided via a 64-bit DDR3-1066 interface, delivering a memory bandwidth of 8.525 GB/s. The card has a board power (TDP) of only 9 W, making it suitable for low-power systems. It supports DirectX 11.3 (11_0) and OpenGL 4.5. This GPU is integrated into the AMD C-60 APU, designed for budget and mobile computing platforms. It is not a discrete graphics card and relies on system memory.

Specifications

Architecture unverified TeraScale 2
GPU chip unverified Ontario
Process node unverified 40 nm
Shading units unverified 80
Base clock unverified 276 MHz
Boost clock unverified 400 MHz
Memory type unverified DDR3-1066
Memory bus unverified 64 bit
Memory bandwidth unverified 8.525 GB/s
Board power (TDP) unverified 9 W
DirectX support unverified 11.3 (11_0)
OpenGL support unverified 4.5
Release date unverified 2011-01-07
Release year unverified 2011
Notes unverified Integrated GPU in AMD C-60 APU