AMD Desktop Kaveri APU With 13 CUs Enabled Radeon R5 M200 (832 Stream Processors) GPU Spotted
In addition to the launch of their Hawaii GPU in early Q4 2013, AMD would also unleash their latest Kaveri APU for
the desktop FM2+ platform in late Q4 2013. AMD’s Kaveri APUs would
feature the latest core architecture along with enhanced GCN graphics on
a single die package.
AMD Desktop Kaveri APU With 13 CUs Enabled Radeon R5 M200 GPU Spotted
A few months back, we looked at the Berlin APU which is the same APU as Kaveri built for the server market. From the Berlin APU specifications, we came to know that the next generation APUs may feature upto 512 Stream processors which is the same number we get on the discrete Radeon HD 7750. A recent founding by Planet3DNow reveals that the top Kaveri APU parts won’t be restricted to only 512 Stream processors and can feature upto 832 Stream processors.
Entries of a 100W Kaveri APU called (KV Spectre Desktop 100W 1305) were spotted on Sisoft Sandra’s benchmark portal along with some specifications regarding the GPU, memory and a few bandwidth tests. The Kaveri APU model showed a total of 13 CUs which amount to 832 Stream processors that is just a CU less than the top HD 7700 series card – Radeon HD 7790 and higher than the Radeon HD 7750 and Radeon HD 7770 (10 CUs/ 640 SPs) which could hint at the performance. The GCN enabled graphics goes by the name of Radeon R5 M200 which was also revealed in the leaked catalyst drivers a while ago and uses a naming scheme which the next generation discrete GPUs from AMD would be using (AMD R-200 Series).
The memory bandwidth is much lower compared to the discrete solutions
since the GPU makes use of 128-bit DDR3 memory while the discrete GPUs
use 128-bit GDDR5. This means that higher frequency DDR3 memory just
might come in handy with Kaveri APUs to unleash the full potential of
the graphics core. The memory itself used with the Kaveri APU was
DDR3-1600 MHz while consumers have access to upto 3000 MHz DDR3 ram from
lots of manufacturer’s. Following are a few results of Kaveri APU’s
graphics die compared with Trinity and Richland though the configuration
for each APU varies due to use of different memory modules. Also, i
forgot to point out earlier that the Kaveri APU graphics core is clocked
at 600 MHz, we don’t know whether or not the GPU features boost clock:

GP Processing:
- AMD Kaveri APU R5 M200 @600 MHz (DDR3-1600) - 709.6 MPix/s
- AMD Richland APU HD 8670D @844 MHz (DDR3-2133) - 239.3 MPix/s
Memory Bandwidth:
- AMD Kaveri APU R5 M200 @600 MHz (DDR3-1600) - 15.0 GB/s
- AMD Richland APU HD 8670D @844 MHz (DDR3-2133) – 12.4 GB/s
GP Cryptography:
- AMD Kaveri APU R5 M200 @600 MHz (DDR3-1600) - 9.4 GB/s
- AMD Richland APU HD 8670D @844 MHz (DDR3-2133) – 3.8 GB/s
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