At Computex 2016, AMD officially unveiled only hybrid processors for laptops Bristol Ridge, while the announcement of the seventh generation of APU desktop version in the new version AM4 was postponed for later. We recently wrote about the characteristics of a leader of this family - AMD A12-9800.
From their mobile "cousins", the desktop versions of Bristol Ridge processors have higher frequencies and thus higher TDP values. Otherwise, they are very similar, and also have up to four cores Excavator and up to eight graphics cores . Desktop processors Bristol Ridge will support the operational DDR4 memory frequency up to 2400 MHz.
With regard to the TDP level , it is reported that it will not exceed the mark of 65 watts. The increase is due TDP including increased clock frequency graphics controller. Since the GPU frequency will reach the mark of 1108 MHz, while the previous generation APU its maximum speed was only 866 MHz. Processing cores in Turbo mode will operate at up to 4.2 GHz, and the base frequency processors will range from 3.0 to 3.8 GHz.
For the corporate segment AMD will offer hybrid processors with the prefix "Pro" in the title, which differ only in the extended-life market (period of continuous supply). Note that the processor Athlon X4 950 will be presented among novelties with four cores and no graphical block. Related Products :
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