AMD Ryzen 3 specs and release date

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AMD Ryzen 3 specs and release date


AMD Ryzen 3 specs and release date. -AMD officially announced the AMD Ryzen 3 1300X and 1200 specifications which are one of the Quad Core CPUs without SMT for a total of 4 Core and 4 Threads. Ryzen 3 1300X has a 3.5 GHz base clock and 3.7 GHz boost clock with 8MB of L3 cache. As for Ryzen 3 1200 has a base clock 3.1 GHz and 3.4 GHz boost clock with 8MB L3 cache.

The Ryzen 3 1300 then will be resolutely quad-core processor, with simultaneous multithreading (SMT) turned off, and runs at a base clock of 3.5GHz with a boost clock set at 3.7GHz. The Ryzen 3 1200 chip will have the same four cores, four thread design but runs slower at 3.1GHz with 3.4GHz boost clockspeed.

Maybe for those of you who are curious about the price of this AMD Ryzen 3 processor reddit.com has a price leak that is likely to be the price of this AMD Ryzen 3. For Ryzen 3 1200 is likely to be priced at $ 109 and Ryzen 3 1300X is likely to be priced at $ 129.

AMD Ryzen 3 processor is almost the same as Ryzen Pro processor that has a very good performance. AMD Ryzen 3 will launch on July 27, 2017, for those of you who wait for processors from Ryzen 3 please be patient.


The following specifications of AMD Ryzen processor range:

AMD Ryzen 3 specs and release date

Looking at the specs, it would appear that the Ryzen 3 family will consist of quad-core processors with SMT functionality disabled. This means that quad-core Ryzen 3 processors will only be capable of handling four threads, unlike the quad-core Ryzen 5 processors, which can handle eight threads. We also see that the Ryzen 3 has adopted the L3 cache arrangement of the Ryzen 5 1400, which means that you’ll find 8MB, or half the amount in the rest of the Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 processor families. Ryzen 3 processors will also still operate within a 65W power envelope.

It should be interesting to see how the Ryzen 3 processors perform without the aid of SMT functionality. AMD’s SMT performance has typically come with some healthy performance benefits, so we can’t wait to see how much its absence handicaps the Ryzen 3 in our battery of benchmarks.