Mysterious apu fenghuang raven from amd appears with 1792 shaders at its graphic core
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The online database of SiSoft SANDRA has shown information about a mysterious new Fenghuang Raven processor from AMD, this time it is an APU that impresses with the specifications of its graphic section.
AMD Fenghuang Raven processor with 1792 shaders
AMD's new APU is codenamed " AMD Fenghuang Raven ", apparently it is a semi-custom chip that is currently being tested by AMD engineers as part of its development program.
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This processor features a graphic section called "AMD 15FF Graphics" that hides a whopping 28 compute units, which translates to no less than 1, 792 stream processors. The rest of the specifications of this chip include a clock frequency of 550 MHz along with 2 GB of video memory with a bandwidth of 182.15 GB / s, which suggests the use of HBM memory. The clock frequency of this graphic core is very low so it may be due to a recognition error, or simply that it is a very premature version.
Few more details are known about this processor, its CPU section operates at a frequency of 2.4 GHz and is capable of giving a result of 98 points in the SANDRA graphical test under the DirectX 11 API. We'll be on the lookout for new information on this mysterious new AMD processor.
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