AMD sigue viva y ofreciendo productos a mejor costo que Intel respecto a la potencia entregada.
El proximo 28 de Mayo esta por ser
beatificado lanzado al mercado el APU AMD A10-7870K Black Edition Godavari Tope de la Linea con un precio quie ronda $150.
aca esta la nota segun la noticia, la iba a traducir pero se me vino un sentimiento bien fuerte de "NO SE LO QUE ESTOY HACIENDO", asi que mejor hago la copypásta.
The SKU uses the 7800 series and not the expected 8000 series. Godvari architecture is Steamroller CPU cores combined with Graphics CoreNext 1.2 based stream processors. These are stuffed into the integrated GPU inside the APU. The APU PCI-Express 3.0 and supports higher speed DDR3 controllers with 2133 MHz as default.
There will be up to four x86 cores to be more specific, along with up to 512 stream processors per integrated graphics processing unit.
Specs wise, they will be the same as Kaveri. There will be an OEM Godavari which will be branded under the 8000 series. This has at least one SKU with the A10-8850B Godavari Flagship APU while the rest will probably be 'old' Kaveri rebrands.
Both APUs will support the FM2+ socket and are thought to have 95W TDP. Both APUs are the literal flagship Godavari and motherboard vendors have already listed support of these SKUs.
Ya me acorde, Flagship es el Buque Insignia, no andaba tan perdido.
Y solueso.
Agregando mas pasta al articulo, pues se lanza contra el core i3.
The A10-7870K has four Steamroller cores, 4 MB of L2 cache, and DDR3-2133 support. It also has eight Radeon GPU GCN architecture based cores.
The A10-7870K has increased clock speeds over the A10-7850K it is now 3.9 GHz with a turbo frequency of 4.1 GHz. The A10-7850K was 3.7 GHz boosted to 4.0 GHz
The GPU has a 20 percent clock speed boost, from 720 MHz to 866 MHz over 512 shader processors, 32 TMUs and 8 ROPs.
AMD is pairing the ship against the Core i3-4370 which it conviently outperforms i3-4370 in CPU-heavy workloads such as PCMark 8, and completely kicking it to death in compute workloads like 3DMark. This is mostly because of AMD’s better GPU performance.
The A10-7870K goes on sale today for $137, which is less than Intel's $150 Core i3-4370. AMD says that the APU delivers "Core i5 performance at Core i3 pricing.