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Thursday, September 6, 2018

AMD Athlon 200GE with Radeon Vega graphics announced at 55

AMD has a fairly diverse Raven Ridge SKU stack comprising of the AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7 and Threadripper CPUs. However, Intel still retained the advantage in the budget segment where the Pentium and Celeron CPUs still reign supreme. With today’s announcement of the AMD Athlon 200GE, AMD aims to usurp Intel’s lead in that range as well. The AMD Athlon 200GE is a 35W APU with 2 cores / 4 threads and ships with Radeon Vega 3 integrated graphics. Previous gen Athlon CPUs from AMD did not have integrated graphics, so the 200GE has a prominent advantage now. The Athlon 200GE has a suggested price of $55 which translates to roughly ₹5300 with taxes and it will go on sale from 18, September 2018. Official prices are yet to be confirmed. AMD Athlon 200GE Specifications The new Athlon 200GE CPU surfaced in February this year after a benchmark result of an unreleased Lenovo machine crept into the SiSoft database. Not much of the specifications can be seen in the listing but the base specs seem to have remained unchanged. Here are the specs in detail.   AMD Athlon 200GE Intel Pentium G4560 Socket AM4 LGA1151 Base Clock 3.2 GHz 3.5 GHz Turbo Clock NA NA Cores 2 2 Threads 4 4 L2 Cache 1 MB   L3 Cache 4 MB 3 MB TDP 35 W 54 W Memory speed DDR4-2933 ? DDR4-2133/2400 DDR3L-1333/1600 Graphics Radeon Vega 3 Intel HD Graphics 610 Shader Units 192 96 GPU Base frequency ? 350 MHz GPU Peak frequency 1 GHz 1.05 GHz 4K Support Yes Yes DirectX 12 Support Yes Yes # of Displays supported ? 3 PCIe Lanes ? 16 Process node 14 nm 14 nm Launch Price $55 $64 The Athlon 200GE is aimed at non-intensive applications such as web-browsing, general productivity such as word processing and at casual gaming. AMD Athlon 200GE vs Intel Pentium G4560 AMD’s briefing had the Athlon 200GE put up against the Intel Pentium G4560 in their benchmarks. The Intel Pentium G4560 is an extremely popular budget CPU that was launched in Q1 2017 but still continues to sell like hot cakes in the market. AMD shared a couple of benchmarks in which the Athlon 200GE was shown to beat the Intel Pentium G4560 in 3DMark 11 by 67% and in PCMark 10 Extended by 19%. However, in Cinebench R15 multithreaded, the Athlon 200GE was behind the Intel G4560 by 3%. The largest gain appears to be with regards to performance-per-watt. The Athlon 200GE ships with a TDP of 35 W while the older Pentium G4560 has a TDP of 54 W. This combined with the performance improvement puts the 200GE ahead by a factor of two.  In multi-threaded applications, the 200GE is more or less equally matched with the with the Pentium G4560. It has significant gains in Blender and Handbrake benchmarks but appears to lag behind in Cinebench. As for other benchmarks, you can see that the two processors are pretty much similar in performance. AMD Athlon 200GE gaming performance In the briefing, AMD showcased the Athlon 200GE against the Pentium G4560 on the basis of the IGP as well as with a GTX 1050 thrown into the mix. The latter is because AMD wanted to showcase how it would fare over time as consumers made incremental upgrades. Before we get to that, let’s take a look at how the two CPUs fare on their own. All the benchmarks were of a 720p resolution and shows the Radeon Vega 3 graphics to be way ahead of the Intel Pentium G4560. The titles compared include DOTA 2, CS:GO, Fortnite, League of Legends, Rocket League and Overwatch. Almost all of these titles feature in competitive eSports.  With the GTX 1050, the two seem to be more or less evenly matched showing that the 200GE on its own doesn't appear to cause any bottlenecks. AMD Athlon 200GE Pricing We still don’t have the official Indian pricing but the AMD Athlon 200GE will launch at an SEP of $55. After taxes, this should work out to roughly the same as the Intel Pentium G4560. However, the Indian Rupee just breached 72/USD so expect a bit more volatility by the time the CPU hits retailers on September 18, 2018. We expect it to be the same as the Intel Pentium G4560, otherwise, the only reason for folks to get the Athlon 200GE would be for budget gaming

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