AMD’s Zen-based Athlon 200GE is not overclockable – More Athlon CPUs are coming later this year

AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics

AMD’s Zen-based Athlon 200GE is not overclockable – More Athlon CPUs are coming later this year

Earlier this week, AMD officially revealed their first Zen-based Athlon series processor, taking on Intel in the low-cost desktop market, an area which has been dominated by the Pentium brand for quite some time. 

Unlike AMD Zen-based Ryzen processors, which all feature an unlocked multiplier, AMD’s Zen-based Athlon processors will ship without support for overclocking, making them the first Zen-based processors with such a limitation. 

The Athlon 200GE is designed with a price point of $55 in mind, making it ideal for budget PC builders, especially those who want a basic office machine for word processing, internet browsing and video playback. These kinds of systems are not built with overclocking in mind, making it a useless feature for most perspective Athlon users. It is also worth noting that similarly priced CPUs from Intel also lack support for overclocking. 

 AMD reveals their Athlon 200GE APU with Vega 3 graphics

 
AMD has also confirmed that two additional Athlon processors will be released later this year, the Athlon 240GE and Athlon 220GE, though at this time it is unknown how powerful these new processors will be. These processors are expected to be higher-clocked variants of the Athlon 200GE, though AMD could also release a low-TDP quad-core that sits between the Ryzen 3 2200G and the Athlon 200GE. We will learn more about these future Athlon processors sometime in Q4.   
 
  Cores/
Threads
Base Clock Speed Boost Clock Speed Smart Prefetch 
Cache (L2+L3)
iGPU OC Support? TDP
Ryzen 7
2700X
8/16 3.7GHz 4.3GHz 20 (4+16) N/A Yes 105W
Ryzen 7
2700
8/16 3.2GHz 4.1GHz 20 (4+16) N/A Yes 65W
Ryzen 5
2600X
6/12 3.6GHz 4.2GHz 19 (3+16) N/A Yes 95W
Ryzen 5
2600
6/12 3.4GHz 3.9GHz 19 (3+16) N/A Yes 65W
Ryzen 5
2400G
4/8 3.6GHz 3.9GHz 6 (2+4) Vega 11 Yes 65W
Ryzen 3
2200G
4/4 3.5GHz 3.7GHz 6 (2+4) Vega 8 Yes 65W
Athlon
240GE
?? ?? ?? ?? ?? No? ??
Athlon
220GE
?? ?? ?? ?? ?? No? ??
Athlon
200GE
2/4 3.2GHz 5 (1+4) Vega 3 No 35W

  

All of AMD's Ryzen CPU will have an unlocked multiplier

 
To clear up some potential misinformation, AMD is not backing down on the promise to release every Ryzen processor with an unlocked multiplier. There is a difference between AMD’s Zen core architecture and their Ryzen processor branding. Zen processors can ship without an unlocked multiplier on AMD’s AM4 socket, but only if the CPU lacks AMD’s Ryzen branding, which is why these locked processors are called Athlons. 

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