Leak : AMD Showcasing 16 Core & 12 Core Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs to OEMs

We are fast approaching the imminent release of AMD’s next generation family of 7nm Ryzen 3000 series CPUs, which are set to deliver a massive performance improvement over their predecessors. The new family is expected to include a plethora of new processors, from entry level 6 core chips — yes! entry level 6 cores — all the way to 16 core behemoths.

In fact AMD’s CEO had already demo’d an 8 core Ryzen 3000 series 7nm processor back at CES earlier in the year. And the chip put on quite a surprise upset, outperforming Intel’s i9 9900K in Cinebench at stock clocks whilst consuming significantly fewer watts.

AMD Reportedly Showcasing 16 Core & 12 Core Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs to OEMs

Word around the techsphere is that AMD is actually showcasing two high-end Ryzen 3000 series processors to OEMs right now. A top of the line 16 core chip and a highly clocked 12 core chip.

Jim has been consistently right on the money over with his leaks and insights. The talk about the 16 and 12 cores is also highly consistent with what we have been seeing from leaks and rumors over the past several months, in addition to what we’ve been hearing from various sources.

From what we’ve been hearing the company is positioning the 16 core as the fastest multi-threading processor you will be able to buy on any mainstream desktop platform when it launches in the summer. Whilst the 12 core chip, with its significantly higher clock speeds, will be the go-to all rounder semi-flagship. Delivering better gaming performance than the 16 core thanks to the higher clocks while still packing a punch when it comes to productivity thanks to its 12 cores.

AMD Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs Specs, Performance & Pricing – What To Expect

Based on everything we’ve heard and seen so far AMD is expected to launch nearly a dozen Ryzen 3000 series processors over the next several months. With an official debut/launch set for Computex this June.
The new chips will cover pretty much the entire desktop market, starting from the budget friendly ~$100 segment all the way to the ultra high-end ~$500 enthusiast no-compromise end of the market.

AMD Ryzen 3 3300X, 3300 & 3300G – 6 Cores @ The Entry Level

In the entry-level segment AMD is said to be readying three new Ryzen 3 processors, with and without integrated graphics. All featuring 6 Zen 2 cores and 12 threads.

AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, 3600 & 3600G – 8 Cores @ The Mid Range

In the mid-range segment we also have three brand new chips. All Ryzen fives featuring 8 cores, with and without integrated graphics.

AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 3700 – 12 Cores @ The New High-End

Towards the higher end of the spectrum we have two all new 12 core, 24 thread parts. These will combine both high clocks and high core counts and should be fantastic all-rounders. With over-kill productivity performance for the vast majority of users and decent gaming performance.

AMD Ryzen 9 3850X, 3800X – 16 Cores @ The New Ultra High-End

There’s a bit of controversy surrounding the expected nomenclature for the 16 core chips, with some claiming they will be dubbed Ryzen 9, while others claim they will retain the same Ryzen 7 moniker as their 12 core siblings.

AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Rumored Specs & Prices

AMD Ryzen CPU Cores/Threads Base Clock Boost Clock TDP Price Debut
Ryzen 3 3300 6/12 3.2GHz 4.0GHz 50W $99 CES
Ryzen 3 3300X 6/12 3.5GHz 4.3GHz 65W $129 CES
Ryzen 3 3300G 6/12 3.0GHz 3.8GHz 65W $129 Q3 2019
Ryzen 5 3600 8/16 3.6GHz 4.4GHz 65W $178 CES
Ryzen 5 3600X 8/16 4.0GHz 4.8GHz 95W $229 CES
Ryzen 5 3600G 8/16 3.2GHz 4.0GHz 95W $199 Q3 2019
Ryzen 7 3700 12/24 3.8GHz 4.6GHz 95W $299 CES
Ryzen 7 3700X 12/24 4.2GHz 5.0GHz 105W $329 CES
Ryzen 9 3800X 16/32 3.9GHz 4.7GHz 125W $449 CES
Ryzen 9 3850X 16/32 TBA TBA 135W $499 TBA
Which Ryzen 3000 Series Processor Would You Most Likely Buy?

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