AMD series to launch at CES 2019
AMD series to launch at CES 2019
A Russian e-commerce website has published detailed specifications and prices of what seem to be AMD's upcoming Ryzen 3000-series processor lineup. There appear to be at least seven models, codenamed ‘Matisse' in keeping with AMD's new artist-inspired naming scheme. And AMD seems to have decided to adopt a new tier in its naming scheme, Ryzen 9. This will serve to reposition its highest-end Ryzen desktop CPUs against Intel's new Core i9 brand, which itself was released in response to the strong Ryzen 7 line. It is possible that AMD will formally announce the new Ryzen 3000 series at CES 2019 next week, where CEO Lisa Su will be giving a keynote address for the first time.
The leaked information outlines a fairly robust lineup of seven CPUs – two each in the Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 and one Ryzen 9 model. The information also lines up with an earlier leaks published by AdoredTv though at that time there were rumours of 10 models, including another Ryzen 9 chip and two new Ryzen APU models with integrated Navi graphics.
AMD Ryzen 3000 Series price, features (rumoured)
The listings on the Russian E-Katalog website were spotted on Tom's Hardware Interestingly, all product tiers get more cores, with the Ryzen 9 3800X leading the way with 16 cores and 32 threads. This chip could run at 3.9GHz with a boost speed of 4.7GHz, all in a 125W TDP. If the leaks are accurate, it could be priced at $449 (approximately Rs. 31,500).
The Ryzen 7 models have 12 cores and 24 threads, while the Ryzen 5 tier now has 8 cores and 16 threads, with the entry-level Ryzen 3 models boasting of no less than 6 cores and 12 threads. TDPs range from 50W for the purported 3.2GHz/4GHz Ryzen 3 3300 to 105W for the 4.2GHz/5GHz Ryzen 7 3700X. Prices could start at $99 (approximately Rs. 6,950) and go up to $329 (approximately Rs. 23,100).
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