New AMD processors announced!
AMD has announced 7 new processors including Ryzen 3 4100,Ryzen 5 4600G,5600 and 5700X.
After weeks of buzzing the Tech community with Leak and Rumor, AMD has officially announced a total of 7 new processors of its Ryzen 4000 Series and 5000 Series. This allowance will force the budget builders to think anew, as there are four processors in the 100-160 budget range in this announcement.
The main attraction of AMD among the 7 processors was the much-talked about and desired 3D V-Cached Processor Ryzen 7 5800X-3D. AMD claims that due to the huge amount of extra cache memory, this processor will give a much higher performance boost in the field of gaming. However, AMD has set the price of this processor at the top of the hype at $450. It will hit the market on April 20th.
Now let's talk about the other 6 processors.
These include an X variant processor (Ryzen 7 5700X) and a G
variant processor with iGPU (Ryzen 5 4600G). The rest are non-x and non-G
variants. Each processor has a TDP of only 65 watts. The lowest-end processor
among the 6 processors is the Ryzen 3 4100, whose core and thread numbers are
4/8, respectively. The most high-end processor of this event, i.e. the Ryzen 7
5700X has 8 core and thread 16. The total cache memory is 36 MB. It is PCIE gen4 supported. The boost clock is 4.6 GHz.
Gamers can be friends in difficult times with a $155 APU Ryzen 5 4600G. The prices of 5500,5600 and 5700x are $160,200 and $300, respectively. The processors will enter the market around April 4. There is also good news for the motherboard owners of the 300 series. AMD said it will extend support for the 300 series motherboard. That is, all the processors in the 5000 series can be run via bios update on the x370,b350,a320 motherboard.