gebraset Posted August 24, 2015 Posted August 24, 2015 While AMD officially announced the Carrizo microarchitecture back in June of this year, and successfully launched three quad core mobile APUs that include the FX-8800P, A10-8700P, and A8-8600P, the company will soon offer business class Carrizo APU products as well. The products are virtually the same as their consumer counterparts, and individuals can differentiate between the Carrizo APUs by the P suffix, which pertains to consumer class processors, and the B suffix, which pertains to business class processors. Overall, the complete Carrizo lineup is meant to offer decent processing power with incredible efficiency, something that AMD hopes will sit well with consumers and businesses alike. Model Cores / Threads Frequency / Turbo L2 Cache Graphics GPU Frequency Memory TDP A6 PRO-8500B 2 / 2 1.6 / 3GHz 1MB R5 800MHz No data 15W A6-8500P 2 / 2 1.6 / 3GHz 1MB R5 800MHz No data 15W A8 PRO-8600B 4 / 4 1.6 / 3GHz 2MB R6 720MHz DDR3-2133 15W A8-8600P 4 / 4 1.6 / 3GHz 2MB R6 720MHz DDR3-2133 15W FX PRO-8800B 4 / 4 2.1 / 3.4GHz 2MB R7 800MHz DDR3-2133 15W FX-8800P 4 / 4 2.1 / 3.4GHz 2MB R7 800MHz DDR3-2133 15W A10 PRO-8700B 4 / 4 1.8 / 3.2GHz 2MB R6 800MHz DDR3-2133 15W A10-8700P 4 / 4 1.8 / 3.2GHz 2MB R6 800MHz DDR3-2133 15W Source: CPU-World Back to original news post Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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