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AMD-8000 series chipset AMD-8111 Apr 2004 Opteron: 800 (HT 1.x) AMD-8131 AMD-8132 Hardware RNG A-Link Express II ... For AMD APU models from 2011 until 2016. AMD ...
AMD announced the Brazos-T platform on 9 October 2012. It comprised the 4.5-watt AMD Z-Series APU (codenamed Hondo) and the A55T Fusion Controller Hub (FCH), designed for the tablet computer market. [42] [43] The Hondo APU is a redesign of the Desna APU. AMD lowered energy use by optimizing the APU and FCH for tablet computers.
Common features of Ryzen 8000G desktop APUs: Socket: AM5. All the CPUs support DDR5-5200 RAM in dual-channel mode in 2x1R and 2x2R configuration, but only DDR5-3600 for 4x1R and 4x2R.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro (5000 series) Desktop LGA: 4094 Socket AM5: 2022 AMD Ryzen 7000 series AMD Ryzen 8000 series (APU) AMD Ryzen 9000 series: Desktop LGA: 1718 Zen 4 Ryzen CPUs Socket SP5: 2022 AMD Epyc Genoa: Server LGA: 6096 Used for Epyc Genoa and Milan LGA 4677: 2022 Intel Sapphire Rapids: Server LGA: 4677 Socket SP6: 2023 AMD Epyc ...
Zen 2 series CPUs and APUs (released 2019) Matisse Ryzen 3000 series (desktop) Castle Peak Ryzen Threadripper 3000 series (desktop) Renoir Ryzen 4000 APU series with RX Vega (desktop & laptop) Lucienne Ryzen 5000 APU series (laptop) Mendocino Ryzen 7020 APU series (laptop) and Athlon 7020 APU series (laptop) Rome Epyc 7002 series (server)
The Phoenix desktop APU's were launched on January 8, 2024 as the "Ryzen 8000G" series for the AM5 socket and marketed as first desktop processor to feature a dedicated AI Accelerator branded as "Ryzen AI". [26] [27] On April 1, 2024, AMD quietly released the Ryzen 8000 series of desktop processors without integrated graphics. [28]
4000 Series = Low cost and power optimized 1- and 2-way servers; 6000 Series = High performance 2- and 4-way servers; Y – denotes series generation 41xx = 1st generation of 4000 series; 61xx = 1st generation of 6000 series; XX – communicates a change in product specifications within the series, and is not a relative measure of performance.
Epyc (stylized as EPYC) is a brand of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and sold by AMD, based on the company's Zen microarchitecture.Introduced in June 2017, they are specifically targeted for the server and embedded system markets.