The AMD A , just like its precursor, is a lower-mid range notebook processor. Both chips deliver very similar performance, with the A being only a tad faster. True, the A also has four cores, but performance-wise it is comparable to the more popular dual-core Intel Core i3 series. This means it can run decently smooth light and casual games like League of Legends and Minecraft, but also some more demanding titles on the lowest graphics settings. As one of it greatest benefits, the A is a budget-friendly chip. Below you can read and submit user reviews, comments, questions, and answers regarding the processor. Thank you for your contribution. Nazirah July 18, Iam also use hp notebook AMD A for engineering design and its work smooth already use for 5 years. Abhinav Agrawal October 7, I want a laptop for my family.