The
AMD FX-7600P was once a noteworthy solution for mobile computers and notebooks. It was based on the advanced
Kaveri architecture, which cleverly combined processor and graphics unit on a single chip. This mobile processor was manufactured using the then-current 28-nanometer process.
A special feature of the
AMD FX-7600P was the powerful integrated graphics unit
AMD Radeon R7 - 512. This enabled surprisingly good image and video playback for typical multimedia applications. The
AMD FX-7600P also offered quite passable performance for casual games for its time. The 4 MB Level 3 cache contributed significantly to smooth operation.
In addition, the integrated graphics solution noticeably benefited from the maximum memory throughput of 34 GB/s. This ensured solid overall performance within its notebook segment at the time. We greatly appreciated the versatility of this mobile platform. Devices with the
AMD FX-7600P offered a balanced mix of features and costs.
This often made them an attractive and cost-effective choice for everyday use.
Kaveri APU ArchitectureIntegrated AMD Radeon R7 - 512 Graphics4 MB Level 3 Cache34 GB/s max Memory Bandwidth
- Kaveri APU Architecture
- Integrated AMD Radeon R7 - 512 Graphics
- 4 MB Level 3 Cache
- 34 GB/s max Memory Bandwidth