AMD A10-7800 quad-core FM2+ APU hits the market

Posted on Monday, June 30 2014 @ 11:15 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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AMD introduces the A10-7800, a new quad-core socket FM2+ APU based on the 28nm Kaveri architecture. This part features a 3.5GHz core clockspeed, 3.90GHz Turbo, 4MB (2x 2MB) L2 cache, and Radeon R7 series integrated graphics with 512 GCN2 cores.

Unlike the A10-7850K this processor does not have an unlocked CPU base clock multiplier but the TDP is just 65W instead of 95W. Pricing is expected to be around $140 to $150.
Also featured is Radeon R7 Series integrated GPU featuring 512 GCN2 cores, with support for AMD Mantle and DirectX 11.2. Its uncore component features a dual-channel DDR3 integrated memory controller, with support for DDR3-1866 MHz, and a PCI-Express gen 3.0 root complex.
Source: TPU


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