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Three low-end AMD processors show up in 3DMark software

Computex 2019 will be inaugurated by AMD in a special Keynote where 7nm-based processors will be presented. In addition to the Ryzen, the Threadripper and the EPYC, more processors will arrive, as has been leaked. Specifically, three AMD Cato SoC processors of which we had no data have been leaked in 3DMark. We are talking specifically about the RX-8125, RX-8120 and A9-9820. Who has revealed it is the well-known APISAK, which has already leaked other AMD processors and components.

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AMD would have new Cato SoC processors ready

Apparently the RX-8125 and RX-8120 would be an upgrade to Ryzen processors with integrated graphics. These new processors may be based on GlobalFoundries 12nm lithography. These processors appeared in the 3DMark are called Cato SoC. These Cato processors would be the name of these processors and would be designed for the input range.

The two Cato processors have eight cores and eight threads, so they will not have SMT. The RX-8120 will hit a base frequency of 1.7GHz and in Boost mode it will hit almost 1.8GHz. The RX-5125 will reach a frequency of 2.3GHz and in Boost mode it could reach practically 2.4GHz. Possibly both processors are engineering samples and the final frequencies vary.

On the other hand we have the A9-9820, an APU intended for entry-level gaming laptops. This processor would also have eight cores and eight threads, therefore it will not have SMT either. This processor would arrive with a frequency of 2.3GHz and would arrive in Boost mode at 2.4GHz. These processors would integrate Radeon RX 350 graphics.

Source: TH

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