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Intel accidentally reveals its core i7 8809g with radeon graphics

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Last November, a collaboration between AMD and Intel was announced, to create new Kaby Lake processors with Vega-based AMD Radeon graphics technology and with HBM2 memory integrated on the chip itself. Now Intel has accidentally revealed information about its Core i7 8809G.

Features of the new Core i7 8809G

These new processors created by Intel and AMD promise to offer exceptional performance in a single package that hides both the CPU and the GPU, this will make possible a new batch of very thin and light notebooks that would not be possible otherwise.

One of these new processors is the Core i7 8809G for which information has been accidentally revealed by Intel. It is a processor consisting of four cores and eight processing threads that operate at a base speed of 3.1 GHz that goes up to an unknown turbo speed. In the graphic section we find the Radeon RX Vega M GH and Intel HD 630 cores, which means that one GPU or another will be used depending on the power need of the applications in use. Best processors on the market (2017)

It is expected that Intel's integrated graphics, more efficient with the use of energy and that allow for greater battery autonomy, are used in tasks with low graphics load. By the time a GPU-dependent game or application is running, AMD Radeon graphics would start to be used to give a performance boost.

This Core i7 8809G could be the new top-of-the-range processor of this series, then other more trimmed models would arrive both in the CPU section and in the Radeon integrated graphics. We will be attentive to new information that appears. Overclock3d font

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