Read more.Appear to showcase an Octa-core Zen+ part with 4.35GHz boost frequency.
Read more.Appear to showcase an Octa-core Zen+ part with 4.35GHz boost frequency.
1.25v is not bad. My 1600 needs 1.3 for 3.7ghz
The L3 cache of the new processor is slower though. That said, seems like only the super expensive Intel counterparts get ahead in terms of floating point performance.
Another set of leaked figures and benchmarks:
https://videocardz.com/75194/amd-ryz...ormance-leaked
It might be fake though.
disappointing, it should have hit 4.5 Ghz at least to be able to compete with intel on single thread performance.
More interesting (to me, with Ryzen 1 already) is the GloFo CTO saying that Ryzen 3000s will be in the 5ghz ballpark at 7nm![]()
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