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Samsung refreshes Series 5 laptops with AMD Trinity processors

June 16th, 2012        

Samsung refreshes Series 5 laptops with AMD Trinity processors

Samsung has just announced its Ivy-Bridge-powered Series 5 laptops, but it turns out that’s not the only refresh the line has gotten this month. Samsung’s also now rather quietly introduced a pair of new AMD-based models on its website, including an $850 14-inch version with a quad-core A10-4655M APU, and a $700 13.3-inch model with a quad-core A6-4455M (both otherwise known as Trinity processors). You’ll also get an AMD Radeon HD 7500G GPU on the 13.3-incher (while the 14 relies on integrated graphics), but their specs remain pretty much in line with their Intel-based counterparts beyond that, including a standard 4GB RAM on both models and 500GB or 750GB hard drives. You can find the full rundown on each at the links below.

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