AMD recently listed down two new processors on its official page. These APUs are the Ryzen 7 2700H and the Ryzen 5 2600H. Like its Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G counterparts, the new processors are based off AMD’s 14nm Raven Ridge APU architecture.
Specs-wise, both the Ryzen 7 2700H and Ryzen 5 2600H feature a TDP of 45W, which is significantly lower than the 65W TDP that the Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G draws upon. In addition, both processors sport a 4-cores, 8-threads die layout.
The Ryzen 7 2700H has a base clock of 3.3GHz and boost clock of 3.8GHz, while the Ryzen 5 2600H’s base and boost clock is rated at 3.2GHz and 3.6GHz, respectively. Because of their nature as APUs, both processors are also equipped with AMD’s Radeon Vega GPU cores. Specifically, the Ryzen 7 2700H houses 11 Radeon Vega graphics cores clocked at 1300MHz. While the Ryzen 5 2600H has eight graphics cores clocked at 1100MHz.
The new processors are also the first in its line to support DDR4 memory with base frequencies of 3200MHz. At the time of writing, AMD has neither announced any official pricing, nor has it made clear when the new processors will be generally available to the consumers. However, it should be pointed out that the processors are being listed as potential options for the HP Pavilion AIO desktop PC.
(Source: Tom’s Hardware, HP)
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