AMD has unveiled two new additions to its lineup of Zen-based APUs. To be more specific, the company has debuted the so-called “energy efficient” Ryzen 3 2200GE and Ryzen 5 2400GE. Both processors are, of course, based on the company’s refined Zen architecture (Ryzen 2000). These processors are apparently aimed at consumers who are somewhat conscious about efficiency rather than brute power.
First up is the AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE APU. According to AMD, this processor features four CPU cores and threads each. It’s capable of base and boost frequency speeds of 3.2GHz and 3,6Ghz respectively. Besides that, it’s also fitted with the Radeon Vega integrated graphics solution (eight GPU cores). The TDP rating of the Ryzen 3 2200GE is rated at a cool 35W.
Next is the slightly more powerful Ryzen 5 2400GE processor. This APU features four CPU cores and eight threads; and it’s capable of clock speeds of 3.2GHz (base) and 3.8GHz (boost). Like the Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD’s Ryzen 5 2400GE is also equipped with a Radeon Vega integrated graphics solution, but with 11 GPU cores instead of eight. Similarly, this processor also has a TDP rating of 35W.
Pricing and date of availability was not announced by AMD at the time of writing. That said, we’ll be sure to keep you posted should there be any official announcements by AMD Malaysia in the coming weeks.
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