Earlier this month, AMD released the desktop seventh generation Apu, code-named Bristol Ridge, the first to bring AM4 new interface, support DDR44 memory, USB 3.1, and finally can be with the Intel six-generation processor a higher.
AMD Seven generation a12-9800 APU processor
One of the first high-end APU models is a12-9800, Quad core 3.8-4.2ghz,radeon R7 GPU 512 stream processors, thermal design power dissipation 65W. AMD says it can contend with Intel Core i5-6500.
a12-9800 Machine Test
Now the foreign media has been sent to the a12-7800 contrast Kaveri flagship a10-7870k's on-machine test.
A10-7870K is still currently the main sales of AMD, after a10-7890k. It is based on Kaveri refresh core build, followed by fm2+ interface, using four core design, CPU calculation unit default frequency 3.9GHz, overclocking 4.1GHz, two cache for 4MB. At the same time, AMD a10-7870k's GPU unit uses the Radeon R7 display core, its core frequency increases to 866mhz,512 the flow processor, the thermal design power dissipation 95W.
a12-9800 and A10 7870K performance comparison
As you can see, computing performance has increased by 5%, single-threaded 6%, and multithreading 15%. The obvious change, as well as storage, is up to 20% of the bandwidth boost.
In the test "Tomb Raider 10", with GTX 1070 graphics, performance improved 10~15%.
a12-9800 Game Performance Test comparison
In terms of power consumption, the TDP gap is obvious and the actual measurement is consistent. In the Prime95 temperature test, it is 20 degrees lower than the a10-7870k.