AMD Introduces Ryzen 5000 and Radeon RX 6000 Processors
After many weeks of waiting, AMD has unveiled its new Ryzen 5000 series of processors. Based on the Zen 3 architecture, these chips should outperform Intel in every possible application.
After weeks of leaks and speculation, AMD has unveiled the Ryzen 5000 series of processors based on the Zen 3 architecture. All announced devices require AM4 socket and support PCIe 4.0 interface . The company boasted that it was able to improve energy efficiency by 25% compared to the previous generation.
Absolute leader line for enthusiasts is R9 5950X, 16-core 32-thread processor with a base clock speed of 3,4 GHz, up to 4,9 GHz in Boost mode. TDP 105W. Price? 799 dollars .
R9 5900X, a 12-core 24-thread processor advertised as the best gaming processor, runs at a base frequency of 3,7 GHz, boosting up to 4,8 GHz in boost mode. According to AMD internal testing, the R9 5900X is 7% more efficient than its competitor (i9 10900K) and 29% better than its predecessor (R9 3900X). TDP is also 105W and price set at $549 .
The only ones The 8-core and 16-thread CPUs in the Zen 3 family are the R7 5800X, clocked at 3,8GHz (4,7GHz Boost). TDP is identical to older models and is also 105 watts. AMD, unfortunately, did not boast of performance. Price 449 dollars .
The cheapest offer of the new models is 6-core and 12-thread R5 5600X (3,7 GHz, boost up to 4,6 GHz) . The TDP is pretty low at 65W. "Medium" based on Zen 3 will cost us 299 dollars .
At the end of the presentation, AMD shed light on the mystery, showing the new top-end GPU from the RX 6000 series, as well as how much performance the top-end chip achieved compared to the R9 5900X. В Borderlands 3 at 4K resolution and ultra settings "Big NAVI" delivers over 60 fps (similar to GeForce RTX 3080) In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - 88 frames per second, and in Gears of War 5 - 72 frames per second.
The release of Zen 3 modules will take place on November 5 this year. It remains to be hoped that the debut will take place without any problems.