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An AMD Raven Ridge APU masked by a code name has been spotted on the SiSoftware benchmark database, showing a few details about what we can expect from upcoming Zen-based APUs. Being Zen-based is not the only interesting tidbit about this chip however, it appears highly likely the chip is sporting a Vega based integrated graphics solution.
The sample spotted on SiSoftware identifies itself as a 4 core 8 thread part, with 3.0Ghz base clocks and 3.3 GHz boost clocks. We do not know whether the chip is a mobile or desktop part. If you decode the usual code name scheme, it identifies as a mobile part, but its clock rate is unusually high for that.
If earlier rumors are to be believed, AMD should launch mobile Raven Ridge based parts in the second half of this year, so this could be that we are simply dealing with a highly clocked mobile part. If so, that's rather impressive for the mobile market. Obviously, this chip would not compete with Ryzen Zen-based chips in CPU performance, but it still would be rather impressive for a laptop/mobility solution, theoretically speaking.
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The sample spotted on SiSoftware identifies itself as a 4 core 8 thread part, with 3.0Ghz base clocks and 3.3 GHz boost clocks. We do not know whether the chip is a mobile or desktop part. If you decode the usual code name scheme, it identifies as a mobile part, but its clock rate is unusually high for that.
If earlier rumors are to be believed, AMD should launch mobile Raven Ridge based parts in the second half of this year, so this could be that we are simply dealing with a highly clocked mobile part. If so, that's rather impressive for the mobile market. Obviously, this chip would not compete with Ryzen Zen-based chips in CPU performance, but it still would be rather impressive for a laptop/mobility solution, theoretically speaking.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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