Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has listed three new Kaveri chips on its company web site. The new processors are known as A10-7800, A8-7600 and A6-7400K and should be on the market shortly.
The newcomers fully support the Socket FM2+ infrastructure and target HTPC systems as well as small-sized personal computers. The AMD A10-7800 has 12 cores, 4 computational and 8 graphics cores, runs at 3.5 GHz (3.9 GHz in Turbo Mode), and offers 4 MB of L2 cache, a dual-channeled DDR3-2133 memory controller and integrated Radeon R7 graphics with 512 stream processors at 720 MHz. The chip comes with TDP of 65 watts but supports 45W TDP if its frequency gets lowered in UEFI.
The AMD A8-7600 has 10 cores – 4 computational and 6 graphics and runs at 3.1 GHz (3.8 GHz in Turbo). The chip has 4 MB of L2 cache, a dual-channeled DDR3-2133 memory controller and integrated Radeon R7 graphics with 512 stream processors at 720 MHz. The chip comes with TDP of 65W/45W.
The last chip – A6-7400K – comes with 6 cores, 2 computational and 4 graphics ones and runs at 3.5 GHz (3.9 GHz Turbo). The chip offers 1 MB of L2 cache, a dual-channeled DDR3-1866 memory controller and integrated Radeon R5 graphics with 256 stream processors at 756 MHz. The chip comes with 65W/45W TDP.
Unfortunately for some users the A10-7800 and A8-7600 chips do not feature unlocked multipliers. No word on pricing either.
Source: AMD