AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics

AMD takes on Intel in the low-cost Pentium section of the CPU market

AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics

AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics

AMD's Ryzen processors have revitalised the CPU industry, making high-core count models increasingly common while lowering the average price of processors across the market. 

So far, the so-called "Ryzen effect" has impacted the mainstream desktop market with Ryzen 3, 5 and 7 SKUs and the high-end desktop market with Ryzen Threadripper. Now, AMD plans to hit Intel in the low-cost PC market, taking on their Pentium/Celeron products with a new Zen-based processor. 

Today marks the return of AMD's Athlon brand to the forefront of CPU market, bringing AMD's Zen cores to the low-end with an affordable price tag and powerful Vega graphics. 

Meet the Athlon 200GE, AMD's latest Zen-based CPU, which is set to release with a $55 SEP (Suggested Etail Price) and ship with two cores and four threads. This processor is based on AMD's 14nm Raven Ridge silicon, which is the same chip that powers the company's Ryzen 3 2200G and Ryzen 5 2400G. 

AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics


The Athlon 200GE is designed to offer customers enough performance for general desktop systems while delivering a low TDP and ultra-affordable pricing. The AMD Athlon 200GE is the kind of processor that you use to build a desktop PC for your parents' web browsing needs or as a low-cost office PC. Not everyone needs the performance of AMD's higher-end Ryzen lineup. I wonder how well this CPU would fare in a low-cost home server? 
 

 Cores/ThreadsBase Clock SpeedBoost Clock SpeedSmart Prefetch 
Cache (L2+L3)
iGPUTDP
Ryzen 7 2700X8/163.7GHz4.3GHz20 (4+16)N/A105W
Ryzen 7 27008/163.2GHz4.1GHz20 (4+16)N/A65W
Ryzen 5 2600X6/123.6GHz4.2GHz19 (3+16)N/A95W
Ryzen 5 26006/123.4GHz3.9GHz19 (3+16)N/A65W
Ryzen 5 2400G4/83.6GHz3.9GHz6 (2+4)Vega 1165W
Ryzen 3 2200G4/43.5GHz3.7GHz6 (2+4)Vega 865W
Athlon 200GE2/43.2GHz-5 (1+4)Vega 335W

  
AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics 

AMD has also marketed this processor towards casual gamers, though they have specified that this is for 720p gaming in titles like League of Legends, Overwatch, DOTA 2 and CS:GO. This will be great for gamers in emerging markets and casual users with extremely low budgets. The Athlon 200GE's support for AMD's AM4 platform will also facilitate seamless upgradability to higher-end processors at a later date if required.     

AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics

 

When compared to Intel's Pentium G4560, AMD's Athlon 200GE offers similar performance in purely CPU-based workloads, though it is worth noting that the processor's Vega graphics chip can also be used to accelerate a number of applications. 

AMD has stressed that their Athlon 200GE has a 35W TDP, whereas Intel's Pentium G4560 has a 54W TDP, though at this time it is unknown how these processors compare when it comes to "Watts from the Wall", as TDP figures are often misleading. 

  
AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics  

Right now, AMD's Athlon 200GE processor appears to be a solid entry into the low-cost CPU market, finally giving Intel's Pentium/Celeron series processors some worthy competition. 

You can join the discussion on AMD's Athlon 200GE processor on the OC3D Forums

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06-09-2018, 16:53:09

NeverBackDown
Certainly took a while for them to update Athlon but better late than never. Should be pretty competitive if not outright faster.Quote

06-09-2018, 22:54:34

g0ggles1994
Long live Athlon! Still remember having the original 1GHz Athlon Thunderbird, man that was a phenomenal CPU.

That said, also AMD added to their press release that a 220GE and 240GE are coming in Q4 2018 so I'm guessing higher clock rates, or even an unlocked model?Quote
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