![]() Instead, they are based on the Bristol Ridge core, that uses Excavator architecture, the same used, for example, on the Athlon X4 845, which we tested in 2016. However, the A8-9600 (and the other models launched with it) do not use the newer Zen architecture (used on Ryzen CPUs,). ![]() It has four cores, 3.1 GHz base clock, 3.4 GHz turbo clock, TDP of 65 W (optionally settable to 45 W,) and Radeon R7 integrated graphics engine. When AMD announced the AM4 socket, they said it would support Ryzen CPUs and the future seventh-gen APUs (APU, that stands for Accelerated Processing Unit, is how AMD calls their CPUs with integrated video.) The A8-9600 is one of the middle models of these APUs. The A8-9600 is one of the new seventh-gen APUs from AMD, using the AM4 socket, with four cores, 3.4 GHz maximum clock, and TDP of 65 W.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |