AMD has announced schedule of the Athlon 220GE and Athlon 240GE processors it revealed back in September. Based on the Zen microarchitecture and featuring integrated Radeon Vega graphics, these parts are priced well listed below $100 per unit, focusing on the mass market, and the brand-new chips have a TDP of 35 W. Coming on the heels of the Athlon 200GE chip presented previously this year, the new Athlon 220GE and Athlon 240GE processors increase the performance of AMD's economical CPUs and make the company's sub-$ 100 desktop line of product more total. Much like the Athlon 200GE, the brand-new AMD Athlon 220GE and 240GE models incorporate two SMT-enabled Zen cores operating at 3.4 and 3.5 GHz frequency (respectively), a Radeon Vega iGPU including 192 stream processors running at 1 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache, 4 MB L3 cache, a dual-channel DDR4-2667 memory controller, and so on. Higher clocks make it possible for AMD's brand-new Athlon processors to better compete against Intel...