Asus today revealed its very first motherboards that support AMD's A-Series (codename Llano) APUs (accelerated processing units), the F1A75-V EVO and F1A75-V Pro. Both of these boards have an ATX form factor and are powered by the AMD A75 chipset.
The F1A75 Series models boast an FM1 socket, and feature a Dual Intelligent Processors 2 setup (a TPU and an EPU), DIGI+ VRM power, four DDR3 memory slots, seven SATA ports (at least six are SATA 6.0 Gbps), and three PCI-Express x16 slots which provide support for CrossFireX configurations and for the AMD Dual Graphics technology (allows users to pair up the GPU within the APU with a low to mid-range discrete graphics card to get a graphics performance boost of up to 128%).
Asus' boards also have Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 and eSATA connectivity, 7.1 channel audio, D-Sub, DVI and (seems like) HDMI outputs, and UEFI BIOS.
The F1A75 Series motherboards should become available next month.
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