The tech company AMD has announced their next-generation 7nm based, Ryzen 3000 series CPUs with up to 12 cores and 24 threads at Computex 2019. The motherboard makers are anticipated to disclose their various product setup along with the introduction of new processors which are aimed at the X570 platform, at Computex 2019.
AMD CEO, Dr.Lisa Su has announced, in the official AMD Computex theme, their next-generation Ryzen 3000 processors, which are based on the new Zen 2 core architecture and consistent with current and upcoming AM4 motherboards. AMD has exhibited numerous specifications and administrative representations for their Ryzen setup which is now expanded to Ryzen 9 which is the higher core count (2 Zen 2 die) parts directed at admirer tier system.
AMD is declaring the arrival of Ryzen 9 series which is comprised of the Ryzen 9 3900X, beginning off with the leading line parts. The Ryzen 9 3900X is the flagship 12 core part which is directed at customers requiring massive multi-threading performance on AM4 sockets. The chip has an absolute cache of 70 MB and a TDP of 105W. The chip features a base clock of 3.8 GHz base and 4.6 GHz boost. These assembling of these two features is impressive for a 12 core part that is coming to markets on 7th July for $499 US.