AMD Launches their Athlon 220GE and 240GE Processors

New entry-level processors to challenge Intel's Pentium series

| Source: AMD Author: Mark Campbell

AMD Launches their Athlon 220GE and 240GE Processors

With the Zen architecture, AMD has created a product stack that reaches from the top of the CPU market all the way to the bottom, spanning from entry-level Athlon processors to Ryzen CPUs and APUs all the way to ultra-high-end Threadripper SKUs, offering between 2 and 32 cores at the time of writing.



Earlier this year, AMD released their low-cost Athlon 200GE processor, offering Zen CPU cores with Radeon Vega graphics to deliver respectable performance levels and a TDP of 35W. With this CPU design, AMD set themselves up to power low-end office systems, home servers and other moderately powered devices.



Now, AMD has taken their fight to Intel's Pentium brand once again, offering higher-clocked variants of their Athlon 2X0GE series, offering increased clock speeds while providing the same TDP. These higher-end models will ship with increased prices, ranging from $55-75 as you move from the 200GE to the 240GE.



The Athlon 200GE, 220GE and 240GE all feature the same 35W TDP, Vega 3 graphics processor and the same Zen-powered CPU cores, making them all ideal for basic home systems. Below are the known specification of the new AMD Athlon series processors. Please note that AMD's Athlon processors do not officially support overclocking, but some motherboard/BIOS combinations allow overclocking to take place.

Cores/

Threads Base Clock Speed Boost Clock Speed Smart Prefetch

Cache (L2+L3) (MB) iGPU OC Support? TDP Ryzen 7

2700X 8/16 3.7GHz 4.3GHz 20 (4+16) N/A Yes 105W Ryzen 7

2700 8/16 3.2GHz 4.1GHz 20 (4+16) N/A Yes 65W Ryzen 5

2600X 6/12 3.6GHz 4.2GHz 19 (3+16) N/A Yes 95W Ryzen 5

2600 6/12 3.4GHz 3.9GHz 19 (3+16) N/A Yes 65W Ryzen 5

2400G 4/8 3.6GHz 3.9GHz 6 (2+4) Vega 11 Yes 65W Ryzen 3

2200G 4/4 3.5GHz 3.7GHz 6 (2+4) Vega 8 Yes 65W Athlon

240GE 2/4 3.5GHz - 5 (1+4) Vega 3 No 35W Athlon

220GE 2/4 3.4GHz - 5 (1+4) Vega 3 No 35W Athlon

200GE 2/4 3.2GHz - 5 (1+4) Vega 3 No 35W





AMD's Athlon 220GE and 240GE processors are expected to become widely available at retailers in early Q1 2019, with limited availability before the new year.



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