AMD’s Ryzen CPU lineup has been leaked

AMD's Ryzen CPU lineup has been leaked

AMD’s Ryzen CPU lineup has been leaked

 
Details on AMD’s upcoming Ryzen CPU lineup have been leaked, revealing 17 SKUs and base clock frequencies that range from 3.0GHz to 3.6GHz.
 
These leaks come from coolaler.com and showcase a wide range of CPU models and their nearest Intel competitor. Right now it is unknown if these GPUs are supposed to be performance competitors or price competitors or a mixture of both, with 8-core CPUs being listed as competitors for both Intel’s 8-core i7 6900K and their 4-core 8-thread i7 7700K. 

 

Right now the specifications of these CPUs are not known, apart from the base clock speed ranges of each core/thread count, with AMD’s new CPUs being separated into R7, R5 and R3 series CPUs, with a naming scheme reminiscent of Intel’s core/i-series CPUs. 

 

AMD Ryzen CPU Core Count Thread Count Base Frequency Range Intel Competitor
R7 1800X 8 16 3-3.6GHz i7 6900K
R7 1800 8 16  
R7 1700X 8 16 i7 7700K/6800K
R7 1700 8 16 i7 7700
R7 Pro 1700 8 16  
R5 1600X 6 12 3.2-3.5GHz i5 7600K
R5 Pro 1600 6 12 i5 7600
R5 1500 6 12 i5 7500
R5 Pro 1500 6 12  
R5 1400X 4 8 3.2-3.5GHz i5 7400
R5 Pro 1400 4 8  
R5 1300 4 8  
R5 Pro 1300 4 8  
R3 1200X 4 4 3.1-3.4GHz  
R3 Pro 1200 4 4  
R3 1100 4 4  
R3 Pro 1100 4 4  

 

AMD R7 series CPUs are listed as having 8-cores and 16, threads, with R5 CPUs having either four or six-core configurations with SMT enabled. AMD’s lower end R3 series CPUs will have 4 cores and 4 threads (SMT disabled). 

In this leak, no pricing information for AMD’s Ryzen CPUs has been made avaialble, though it is likely that we will be hearing more from AMD over the next few weeks. 

 

AMD's Ryzen CPU lineup has been leaked  

During their Q4 earnings call, AMD has confirmed that their new Ryzen CPUs and AM4 series motherboards will be launching in early March, which means that we should be learning more about AMD’s new Ryzen series CPUs soon. 
 
 
You can join the discussion on AMD’s R3, R5 and R7 series Ryzen CPUs on the OC3D Forums.  

 

AMD's Ryzen CPU lineup has been leaked

AMD’s Ryzen CPU lineup has been leaked

 
Details on AMD’s upcoming Ryzen CPU lineup have been leaked, revealing 17 SKUs and base clock frequencies that range from 3.0GHz to 3.6GHz.
 
These leaks come from coolaler.com and showcase a wide range of CPU models and their nearest Intel competitor. Right now it is unknown if these GPUs are supposed to be performance competitors or price competitors or a mixture of both, with 8-core CPUs being listed as competitors for both Intel’s 8-core i7 6900K and their 4-core 8-thread i7 7700K. 

 

Right now the specifications of these CPUs are not known, apart from the base clock speed ranges of each core/thread count, with AMD’s new CPUs being separated into R7, R5 and R3 series CPUs, with a naming scheme reminiscent of Intel’s core/i-series CPUs. 

 

AMD Ryzen CPU Core Count Thread Count Base Frequency Range Intel Competitor
R7 1800X 8 16 3-3.6GHz i7 6900K
R7 1800 8 16  
R7 1700X 8 16 i7 7700K/6800K
R7 1700 8 16 i7 7700
R7 Pro 1700 8 16  
R5 1600X 6 12 3.2-3.5GHz i5 7600K
R5 Pro 1600 6 12 i5 7600
R5 1500 6 12 i5 7500
R5 Pro 1500 6 12  
R5 1400X 4 8 3.2-3.5GHz i5 7400
R5 Pro 1400 4 8  
R5 1300 4 8  
R5 Pro 1300 4 8  
R3 1200X 4 4 3.1-3.4GHz  
R3 Pro 1200 4 4  
R3 1100 4 4  
R3 Pro 1100 4 4  

 

AMD R7 series CPUs are listed as having 8-cores and 16, threads, with R5 CPUs having either four or six-core configurations with SMT enabled. AMD’s lower end R3 series CPUs will have 4 cores and 4 threads (SMT disabled). 

In this leak, no pricing information for AMD’s Ryzen CPUs has been made avaialble, though it is likely that we will be hearing more from AMD over the next few weeks. 

 

AMD's Ryzen CPU lineup has been leaked  

During their Q4 earnings call, AMD has confirmed that their new Ryzen CPUs and AM4 series motherboards will be launching in early March, which means that we should be learning more about AMD’s new Ryzen series CPUs soon. 
 
 
You can join the discussion on AMD’s R3, R5 and R7 series Ryzen CPUs on the OC3D Forums.  

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