We collected data from AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors, Raven Ridge APUs that have been leaked, as well as data from a mysterious Intel processor with possibly a graphics core developed by AMD.
During the remainder of the year the new AMD Ryzen 3 and AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors will hit the market, in addition to the Intel Basins Falls and some more processors from Intel, which is not clear if they will be Kaby Lake or Coffee Lake, since some reports suggest that the Coffee Lake would be delayed until the end of the year. Along with all these have to come the AMD APUs, the Raven Ridge, which will carry Ryzen cores and Vega GPUs. Well, new data has appeared on the Ryzen Threadripper 1920 and the Raven Ridge.
We have compiled in tables with the data of the processors, but in most cases it would be assembler processors, not final versions. Among these we can find the Raven Ridge and the Intel Cannon Lake processors, the latter at 10nm, but these will not arrive until next year on an undetermined date or time frame. The APUs will have four cores and eight processing threads and four cores and the same processing threads, along with trimmed versions of the AMD Vega. Data has also been released for the Threadripper 1920s, which will have twelve cores and 3.2 cores with a base frequency of XNUMXGHz and no data on Boost mode.
Put to collect, we have also collected the data we have regarding the graphics cards based on the AMD Vega architecture, which will use HBM2 memories, which theoretically come to compete with the NVIDIA Pascal graphics cards, although we must remember that the NVIDIA Volta They are just around the corner, arriving predictably ahead of schedule.
Already put into flour, new data has appeared in GFXBench about an Intel processor until now unknown, which would have an Intel HD Graphics Gen9 graphics core, which has the designation 694C: C0, which would correspond to Sunnyvale-type graphics, possibly being these graphics cores from AMD, although there is no clear data about it, but the nomenclature quite fits with the graphic name used by AMD.









