AMD
AMD
Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Processor lithography | 12 nm Best: HP AMD EPYC 7702 Processor lithography: 7 nm | |||
Number of cores | 4 Best: Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 7290 Number of cores: 72 | |||
Clock speed | 3.6 GHz Best: AMD FX 9590 Clock speed: 4.7 GHz | |||
Max turbo speed | 4 GHz Best: Cisco Intel Xeon E5-2609 Max turbo speed: 24 GHz |
Processor socket | AM4 |
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Component for | PC |
Operating modes | 64-bit |
On-board graphics adapter | yes |
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Type | AMD Radeon Vega 8 |
On-board graphics adapter base frequency | 1250.0 MHz |
Cooler included | yes |
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Thermal specification | 203.0 °F |
Clock speed | 3.6 GHz |
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Max turbo speed | 4.0 GHz |
Number of cores | 4 |
Number of threads | 4 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65.0 W |
Processor lithography | 0.0 in |
Cache | 4 MB |
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Cache type | L3 |
Memory clock speeds supported by processor | 2933.0 MHz |
Memory types supported by processor | DDR4 SDRAM |
Memory channels | Dual |
Maximum number of PCI Express lanes | 8 |
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