The Red team announces 7nm Ryzen processors up to 16 cores, refreshes the Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 lineup and has introduced the new Ryzen 9 lineup
At the E3 2019, AMD made a bold announcement regarding their new 3rd gen Ryzen lineup, already they introduced the Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 lineup at the Computex 2019.
Today at the E3 2019, they introduced the Ryzen 5 lineup and officially listed the Ryzen 3 lineup on their website. All of these CPUs will be available from 7th July onwards.
AMD Ryzen™ 5 Desktop Processors
The budget processor lineup has just got updated since the very successful 2nd gen Ryzen 5 processor and now we have got 2 CPUs:
AMD Ryzen™ 5 3600
Price: $199
- Number of CPU Cores: 6
- Number of Threads: 12
- Max Boost Clock: 4.2GHz
- Base Clock: 3.6GHz
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Stealth
- Default TDP / TDP: 65W
- Total L3 Cache: 32MB
- PCI Express® VersionPCIe 4.0 x16
AMD Ryzen™ 5 3600X
Price: $249
- Number of CPU Cores: 6
- Number of Threads: 12
- Max Boost Clock: 4.4GHz
- Base Clock: 3.8GHz
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Stealth
- Default TDP / TDP: 95W
- Total L3 Cache: 32MB
- PCI Express® VersionPCIe 4.0 x16
We already know how powerful the Ryzen 5 lineup is for both productivity and multi-threaded work purposes, but this time AMD has taken a step ahead and proved it to be a a capable gaming processor as well.
In gaming benchmarks, Ryzen 5 3600X has edged the single core performance of its sole competitor Intel, which is truly amazing. So, now besides productivity work, gaming will also excel in this CPU lineup.
AMD Ryzen™ 7 Desktop Processors
AMD already announced the Ryzen 7 at Computex 2019 and showed some performance benchmarks, so check that article to know more about the Ryzen 7 performance against the likes of Intel.
AMD Ryzen™ 7 3700X
Price: $329
- Number of CPU Cores: 8
- Number of Threads: 16
- Max Boost Clock: 4.4GHz
- Base Clock: 3.6GHz
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Prism with RGB LED
- Default TDP / TDP: 65W
- Total L3 Cache: 32MB
- PCI Express® VersionPCIe 4.0 x16
AMD Ryzen™ 7 3800X
Price: $399
- Number of CPU Cores: 8
- Number of Threads: 16
- Max Boost Clock: 4.5GHz
- Base Clock: 3.9GHz
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Prism with RGB LED
- Default TDP / TDP: 105W
- Total L3 Cache: 32MB
- PCI Express® VersionPCIe 4.0 x16
AMD Ryzen™ 9 Desktop Processors
This is an exciting new lineup that AMD has brought for both gamers and content creators. With up to 12 cores and now with up to 16 cores, these CPUs seem to be the perfect ones if someone is looking for extreme desktop performance CPU.
AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X
Price: $499
- Number of CPU Cores: 12
- Number of Threads: 24
- Max Boost Clock: 4.6GHz
- Base Clock: 3.8GHz
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Prism with RGB LED
- Default TDP / TDP: 105W
- Total L3 Cache: 64MB
- PCI Express® VersionPCIe 4.0 x16
AMD Ryzen™ 9 3950X
Price: $749
- Number of CPU Cores: 16
- Number of Threads: 32
- Max Boost Clock: 4.7GHz
- Base Clock: 3.5GHz
- Thermal Solution: Wraith Prism with RGB LED
- Default TDP / TDP: 105W
- Total L3 Cache: 64MB
- PCI Express® VersionPCIe 4.0 x16
The special Ryzen 9 3950X is an extreme processor that has set benchmarks and even scored the highest Cinebench R15 score for a 16 core processor – 5434, and the highest Cinebench R20 score for a 16 core processor – 12167.
For multithreading performance, the Ryzen 9 3950X has scored a world record of 65499 at the Geekbench 4 Multithread test for a 16 core processor. So, the results suggest how much powerful this desktop CPU is.
This humongous CPU will be available from September onwards. Well, both the Navi GPUs and Zen 2 CPUs look promising and their effective price makes them more attractive.
Pairing your new Zen 2 CPU with an X570 motherboard that supports PCIe Gen 4 along with Navi GPUs will result in smooth gaming as well as intense productivity. Now it’s just a month’s wait, and from next month you can start making your dream PC with AMD.
To know more about the performance of Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9, do check out:
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