AMD has made a preliminary announcement of the hybrid mobile processor seventh generation A-series, better known under the code name Bristol Ridge. Processors and systems based on them, will be presented at Computex 2016, which will be held from May 31 to June 4 in Taipei. It should be noted that the launch of processors held ahead of schedule.
The range of hybrid processors Bristol Ridge uses Excavator processor cores with x86-architecture, are "optimized for mobile systems." Already, manufacturers can order the new processors with two or four cores, and integrated graphics Radeon R7 or R5. The main difference from last year's novelties Carrizo processors is the presence of memory controller DDR4.
According to AMD, Bristol Ridge processor performance has increased by about 50% compared with chips Kaveri, and by about 10% compared to Carrizo. AMD also notes that the new processors are characterized by high energy efficiency and notebooks based on them will be able to work independently throughout the day. Finally, it is reported that the new products can easily cope with video playback at resolutions up to Ultra HD 4K, and AMD FreeSync technology support provides a smooth display.
The first laptop with a hybrid processor AMD A-series 7-th generation will become HP ENVY x360. In addition, this year many of the leading manufacturers will present various systems Bristol Ridge processors - from conventional and hybrid laptops to all in one PC . Related Products :
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