512SP @ 757MHz and 1866MHz max. on FX-9800P
I didn't think 1866MHz DDR4 was even available
Emm,why are you showing such surprise:
http://wccftech.com/amd-bristol-ridge-fp4-family-leak/
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-FX-Series for Notebooks FX-9800P.html
That was leaked months ago - the FX9800P is a 15W TDP part.
The base clockspeed for the CPU is 600MHZ higher than the previous chip which is huge.
Also,you might have noticed something about the FX8800P - it is configurable between 12W to 35W TDP,so its most likely those clockspeeds quoted are at a higher TDP.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-FX...r-Specifications-and-Benchmarks.144074.0.html
The AMD FX-8800P is the top-tier Carrizo APU of 2015 for mainstream laptops. It is a SoC containing two Excavator CPU modules (with 4 integer and 2 FP units counted as 4 compute cores), a Radeon R7 graphics card with 8 compute cores (512 shaders), a DDR3-2133 (35 Watt cTDP) memory controller and a video engine (including UVD 6 with hardware HEVC / H.265 decoding).
The performances of the CPU and GPU cores depend on the configurable TDP. This cTDP can range from 12 to 35 Watts depending on the cooling solution and size of the laptop. Thus, clock speeds of the compute cores will vary. E.g., the GPU can score between 1992 points (15 Watts) to 2753 points (+38% with 35 Watts cTDP) in 3DMark 11 (P).
According to AMD, the 35 Watt configuration scores 12% (Cinebench single-thread) and 15% (Cinebench Multi-threaded) higher compared to the previous Steamroller generation (most likely the AMD FX-7600P). If configured to 15 Watt instead, the gains are higher (40% to 55%) compared to the 19 Watt Kaveri FX-7500 APU.
2133MHZ DDR3 was only supported by the FX8800P when it was configured to a 35W TDP.
The FX9800P clockspeeds are only quoted at a 15W TDP.
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