drkohler said:
No they don't. The additional ddr3 is not connected to the APU, it is connected to a secondary ARM-type chip that supports some bachground/sleep mode tasks with its lonely ddr3 memory chip. There is no ddr3 interface in the APU, obviously there is an APU/ARM connection somewhere. |
OK... so you are aying its impossible to have an APU that uses two seperate pools of different types of Ram?







