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Default AMD ships Bristol Ridge to PC makers

Four Excavator x86 CPU cores

AMD has announced that its 7th-generation A-Series Bristol Ridge microprocessors are shipping to PC makers.

The Bristol Ridge chips are intended to challenge Intel's new Kaby Lake and have up to four Excavator x86 CPU cores with a power band spanning 35W to 65W. The cores are coupled with AMD's Radeon R7 or R5 graphics chips which give them enough graphics power to be getting along with..

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