A new benchmark is filtered in Geekbench 4 on the Raven Ridge APUs, which are based on AMD Ryzen cores and AMD RX Vega graphics, logically cut in performance.
The leaks about the new Intel Coffee Lake processors are growing, but what we know little about is the Raven Ridge APUs, the new solutions from AMD based on Zen cores and AMD Vega graphics. This new leaked APU, the Raven Ridge 2500U has four AMD Ryzen cores and eight processing threads, running at a frequency of 2GHz, which we assume is the base and has Vega graphics, of which nothing is known. These APUs offer an alternative solution to entry-level gaming and casual gaming equipment.
A few weeks ago the Ryzen 7 2700U had been leaked, which were intended for laptops and now the 2500U is filtered, which could be a [amazon_textlink asin = 'B06XKWT8J4 ′ text =' Ryzen 5 'template =' ProductLink 'store = 'hardwa028-21 ′ marketplace =' ES 'link_id =' a3470175-995c-11e7-86ae-05498111265e '] and it would have graphics based on Vega 8, a very trimmed version of the RX Vega, although little else is known. These APUs are expected to arrive in the months remaining to the end of the year, but we cannot confirm this because there is no data to support it. Other information says that they would come out in the first quarter of 2018 and would be presented at CES 2018.
Source: Geekbench





oh it has power
And the bench ??
I mean the info is copied from another source, what a serious page
CPU at only 2.00 Ghz? then it is for laptops.
It looks like it is either for desktop and the frequency has been lowered, due to the graph, to control temperature and TDP, since the Vega architecture is very inefficient.
Well, they say it would be the 15w version and the 35w version would be missing since Vega and ryzen are more efficient than bulldozers and gcn 1.3 is saying that the 35w version would come at 3ghz and Vega at 1.1 ghz
According to AMD, they want to copy Intel's nomenclature a bit so that they can better identify the sector in which they are
then its direct rival would be the Intel Core i5 6300HQ
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