Hello AMD RYZEN! 8 cores 16 threads is here.

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More details here:

http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/editorial-amd-zen-is-now-ryzen-processor,1.html

http://www.anandtech.com/show/10907...nvme-neural-net-prediction-25-mhz-boost-steps

Ryzen + AM4. Yummy.
 

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Damn, the life demo is real >< unlike how they demo their GPU, a stock ryzen can actually beat a 6800k on boost. Hope it stays true and that way.

95w vs 140w. Thats a lot of TDP cut down. Lets see how well they price their CPU.
 

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Damn, the life demo is real >< unlike how they demo their GPU, a stock ryzen can actually beat a 6800k on boost. Hope it stays true and that way.

95w vs 140w. Thats a lot of TDP cut down. Lets see how well they price their CPU.

This one should be one of the higher end model. I just want a 3Ghz 8 cores 16 threads. :o :o
 

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i have lost updates on all this current gen cpu (im still using sandy bridge...am i?). can anyone do a quick roadmap?

correct me if im wrong...
Sandy bridge - number start from 2k to 3k?
Haswell - number start from 4k to 5k?
Skylake - number start from 6k?
Kaby lake - number start from 7k?

is it how they name it? what about i3 i5 i7? :s22::s22::s22:
 

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i have lost updates on all this current gen cpu (im still using sandy bridge). can anyone do a quick roadmap?

correct me if im wrong...
Sandy bridge - number start from 2k to 3k?
Haswell - number start from 4k to 5k?
Skylake - number start from 6k?
Kaby lake - number start from 7k?

is it how they name it? what about i3 i5 i7? :s22::s22::s22:

i3 = 2 cores 4 threads.
i5 = 4 cores 4 threads.
i7 = 4 cores 8 threads.

Sandy bridge = 2XXX
Ivy bridge = 3XXX
Haswell = 4XXX
Skylake = 6XXX
Kaby lake = 7XXX
 

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i3 = 2 cores 4 threads.
i5 = 4 cores 4 threads.
i7 = 4 cores 8 threads.

Sandy bridge = 2XXX
Ivy bridge = 3XXX
Haswell = 4XXX
Skylake = 6XXX
Kaby lake = 7XXX

so basing on this....im not using sandy bridge?:eek:...all the while i thought im using sandy bridge :eek:...

*and this ryzen 8 core 16 thread thats like double i7?
 
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Looking forward to the release. It seems very promising and I hope they put up a good fight with Intel.
 

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Looking forward to the release. It seems very promising and I hope they put up a good fight with Intel.

They use a 6900K because it's just running on 3.2Ghz and the same 8/16 configuration. If it compare to a 6700K, Ryzen might not perform as well since 6700K have higher clock speed.
 

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so basing on this....im not using sandy bridge?:eek:...all the while i thought im using sandy bridge :eek:...

*and this ryzen 8 core 16 thread thats like double i7?

well u cant say that its double of i7 since i7 have so many different variations.

what RYZEN compare against is i7 6900K (so its not like your average i7. )
 

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They use a 6900K because it's just running on 3.2Ghz and the same 8/16 configuration. If it compare to a 6700K, Ryzen might not perform as well since 6700K have higher clock speed.

That's fine. I think at least the product looks more competitive as compared to their existing Steamroller CPUs. It's being steamrolled by Intel. If they are able to priced this competitively, I feel Intel will be under pressure. It's almost like those Athlon 64 days where Intel is stagnant in terms of performance and just increasing the CPU clock speed to give the false impression of improved performance, i.e. Kabylake.
 
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