AMD releases Ryzen 5 2600H and Ryzen 7 2800H specifications - APUs for gaming notebooks

High-end APUs for gaming notebooks

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AMD releases Ryzen 5 2600H and Ryzen 7 2800H notebook APU specifications

AMD's APUs have always held a lot of promise within the gaming market, promising to offer low price tags while delivering compelling performance levels on both the CPU and GPU side.



AMD is the only company that currently offers high-end CPUs and graphics cards, placing the company in a unique position to develop single-chip solutions for the notebook market, products that would be ideal for gamers on a budget and professional users whose workflow would benefit from GPU acceleration.



So far, AMD's Ryzen Mobile APU offerings have been limited to low-TDP silicon, with their Ryzen U-series offering configurable TDPs of 12-25W. While these products are ideal for some users, others would prefer to access higher performance levels, something that is only possible with higher-TDP offerings. This is where AMD's new Ryzen H-series comes in.



AMD has officially revealed their Ryzen H-series of high-end notebook processors, offering higher clock speeds than their U-series counterparts and significantly higher base clock speeds, promising increased performance levels for both gamers and professional users alike.



Specifications for both AMD's Ryzen 5 2600H and Ryzen 7 2800H have been released on AMD's website, promising TDPs of between 35W and 54W and clock speeds that start from 3.2GHz and 3.3GHz respectively. Both of these APUs also offer support for 3200MHz memory out of the box, an important factor to consider if gamers want to get the most out of AMD's iGPU.







Ryzen 5 2500U Ryzen 5 2600H Ryzen 3 2200G Ryzen 7 2700U Ryzen 7 2800H Ryzen 5 2400G CPU Socket FP5 FP5 AM4 FP5 FP5 AM4 Manufacturing Process 14nm 14nm 14nm 14nm 14nm 14nm Cores/Threads 4/8 4/8 4/4 4/8 4/8 4/8 CCX 4+0 4+0 4+0 4+0 4+0 4+0 CPU Base Clock 2.0GHz 3.2GHz 3.5GHz 2.2GHz 3.3GHz 3.6GHz CPU Boost Clock 3.6GHz 3.6GHz 3.7GHz 3.8GHz 3.8GHz 3.9GHz L2 Cache 2MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 2MB L3 Cache 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB Memory Support (Dual Channel) 2400MHz 3200MHz 2933MHz 2400MHz 3200MHz 2933MHz TDP 12-25W 35-54W 65W 12-25W 35-54W 65W iGPU Vega Vega Vega Vega Vega Vega iGPU Stream Processors 512 512 512 640 704 704 iGPU Clock Speed Up to 1100MHz Up to 1100MHz up to 1100MHz Up to 1300MHz Up to 1300MHz up to 1250MHz







AMD has listed both the Ryzen 5 2600H and the Ryzen 2800H with a launch date of 9/10/2018, which means that we should learn more about these APUs within the next month.



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