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AMD Athlon 220GE and 240GE review - The Athlon processor family

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/03/2019 10:47 AM [ 5] 29 comment(s)

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AMD's 2018/2019 Athlon Consumer and Ryzen PRO Processors

AMD announced a reimagined AMD Athlon 200GE/220Ge/240GE with Radeon Vega 3 graphics optimized for everyday PC users, along with the 2nd Generation AMD Ryzen PRO and Athlon PRO desktop processors for the commercial market. Combining the x86 “Zen” core and Radeon “Vega” graphics architectures in a versatile System-on-Chip (SOC) design, the Athlon 200GE series desktop processor offers responsive and reliable computing for a wide range of experiences, from day-to-day needs like browsing and processing through to more advanced workloads like high-definition PC gaming. It offers up to 67 percent more graphics performance and up to two times greater power efficiency, delivering 84 percent faster high-definition PC gaming than the competition.

  


MODEL

CPU Cores

Threads

Processor Frequency

Graphics Compute Units

TDP (Watts)

SEP (USD)

AMD Athlon 200GE

2

4

3.2GHz

3

35W

$55

AMD Athlon 220GE

2

4

3.4GHz

3

35W

$65

AMD Athlon 240GE

2

4

3.5GHz

3

35W

$75

  

 

Additionally, the Athlon PRO desktop processor and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen PRO lineups will feature four new processors:

 

MODEL

Cores

Threads

Clock Speed Max Boost/Base (GHz)  

Cache

TDP (Watts) 

Graphics Compute Units

AMD Athlon PRO 200GE 

2

4

3.2

5MB

35W

3

AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 2700X

8

16

4.1/3.6

20MB

95W

N/A

AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 2700

8

16

4.1/3.2

20MB

65W

N/A

AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2600 

6

12

3.9/3.4

19MB

65W

N/A

 

AMD PRO processors are designed for business, bringing reliability, security, and performance to address the demands of today’s compute-intensive enterprise-focused workloads. All AMD PRO processors across the product stack provide commercial-grade quality and reliability to help ensure platform longevity and support open-standard manageability to enable greater management flexibility in a multi-vendor client environment at a business-friendly price.




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