AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs Allegedly Feature 15% Better IPC, Up To 4.5 GHz – X570 Rumored To Have 40 PCIe Lanes, No 3rd Gen Ryzen Support on A320 Boards

AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs Allegedly Feature 15% Better IPC, Up To 4.5 GHz – X570 Rumored To Have 40 PCIe Lanes, No 3rd Gen Ryzen Support on A320 Boards

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It looks like new reports are coming in regarding AMD’s next-generation Ryzen 3000 processors which rock the brand new 7nm Zen 2 core architecture. The latest details come from a popular Chinese tech portal who got their information from various motherboard manufacturers who’ve already received Ryzen 3000 CPU samples.

According to the source, motherboard manufacturers have already been playing around with the AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU samples which they received earlier in Q1 2019. In our previous report, we also confirmed from our own sources that motherboard makers have been supplied quad-core Zen 2 CPU samples to test them with their upcoming products. These CPUs were early samples which were only supplied for internal testing and not necessarily indicate final retail performance or clock speeds.

AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs Allegedly Feature 15% Better IPC, Up To 4.5 GHz – X570 Rumored To Have 40 PCIe Lanes, No 3rd Gen Ryzen Support on A320 Boards

Apr 27, 2019, 6:14pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-3000-15-percent-ipc-uplift-4-5-ghz-x570-pcie-gen-4-40-lanes/ > It looks like new reports are coming in regarding AMD’s next-generation Ryzen 3000 processors which rock the brand new 7nm Zen 2 core architecture. The latest details come from a popular Chinese tech portal who got their information from various motherboard manufacturers who’ve already received Ryzen 3000 CPU samples. > According to the source, motherboard manufacturers have already been playing around with the AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU samples which they received earlier in Q1 2019. In our previous report, we also confirmed from our own sources that motherboard makers have been supplied quad-core Zen 2 CPU samples to test them with their upcoming products. These CPUs were early samples which were only supplied for internal testing and not necessarily indicate final retail performance or clock speeds.