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AMD Ryzen R7, R5 and R3 Processor Line-up listed

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/04/2017 09:50 AM | source: | 57 comment(s)
AMD Ryzen R7, R5 and R3 Processor Line-up listed

Ah yes, a new day a new Ryzen related post! This one is fairly tasty and interesting though as website coolaler is listing the complete line up of AMD Ryzen processors, including names. 

Previously we have talked about the R7, R5 and R3 denominators comparable to Core i3, i5 and i7 for the Ryzen product range. From what Coolaler (with an unknown source I would like to add) is listing there will be 17 models released 8C/16T, 6C/12T, 4C/8T, 4C/4T yet weirdly enough, not a 8C/8T. And yes that reads as the number of cores and threads.

AMD R7 is the 8C/16T series with 5 models: R7 1800X, R7 PRO 1800, R7 1700X, R7 1700, R7 PRO 1700 we guess is X is the identifier for unlocked.
  

 ProcessorCoresThreadsBase ClockComparable Perf
AMD R7 1800X 8 16 3.0 - 3.6 GHz Core i7 6900K
AMD R7 Pro 1800 8 16 3.0 - 3.6 GHz  
AMD R7 1700X 8 16 3.0 - 3.6 GHz Core i7 7700K/6800K
AMD R7 1700 8 16 3.0 - 3.6 GHz Core i7 7700
AMD R7 Pro 1700 8 16 3.0 - 3.6 GHz  
AMD R5 1600X 6 12 3.2 - 3.5 GHz Core i5 7600K
AMD R5 Pro 1600 6 12 3.2 - 3.5 GHz Core i5 7600
AMD R5 1500 6 12 3.2 - 3.5 GHz Core i5 7500
AMD R5 Pro 1500 6 12 3.2 - 3.5 GHz  
AMD R5 1400X 4 8 3.2 - 3.5 GHz Core i5 7400
AMD R5 Pro 1400 4 8 3.2 - 3.5 GHz  
AMD R5 1300 4 8 3.2 - 3.5 GHz  
AMD R5 Pro 1300 4 8 3.2 - 3.5 GHz  
AMD R3 1200X 4 4 3.1 - 3.4 GHz  
AMD R3 Pro 1200 4 4 3.1 - 3.4 GHz  
AMD R3 1100 4 4 3.1 - 3.4 GHz  
AMD R3 Pro 1100 4 4 3.1 - 3.4 GHz  

  
Also the the PRO extension is unclear. Final R7 clocks frequencies are unknown but Coolaler  is listing 3.0GHz ~ 3.6GHz for the base clocks with we assume up-to 4.0 GHz boost/turbo clocks.

The more mainstream AMD R5 range will see 6C12T and 4C8T processors. Two of the four from a total of 8 models, including R5 1600X, R5 PRO 1600, R5 1500, R5 PRO 1500, R5 1400X, R5 PRO 1400, R5 1300, R5 PRO 1300, you can see an X Version for the 1600 and 1400. Baseclocks will start at 3.2GHz up-to 3.5GHz, with unspecified Turbo frequencies. 

Then there is the more entry level AMD R3 range with is 4C4T. Four are the R3 1200X, R3 PRO 1200, R3 1100, R3 PRO 1100, there is one X version, the base clock is 3.1 ~ 3.4GHz with unspecified turbos. Not bad for entry level processors starting at quad core. It does confirm the fact that there will not be any dual-core processors.

From the looks of it AMD Ryzen will become available March 2. All information in this news item remains speculation as we cannot verify how coolaler has obtained this info. Thanks chispy for the news-submit.



AMD Ryzen R7, R5 and R3 Processor Line-up listed




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#5388628 Posted on: 02/04/2017 10:58 AM
If zen with 6c/12t will go against intel i5 4c/4t is bad, very bad, worst than vishera. I hope are only rumors.


Hmm..? That's what an Intel stock owner would say. From a consumer's point of view if the same price gets you a 6 core, 12 threads CPU with superior performance, it would be jolly good. It would be something Intel should have done years ago, but in lack of competition didn't bother, placing greed before vision and ambition.

It has been repeated over and over again, but AMD is in a very bad underdog position in the CPU market. If they really want to make a glorious comeback, they absolutely need to offer something better for the same money, at least for the bulk of the selection even if they can't beat Intel's 1000+ dollars chips. We are only talking about consumer's money here. Let's not forget these Zen chips don't include a GPU at all, so manufacturing costs should be reasonable indeed.

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#5388630 Posted on: 02/04/2017 11:09 AM
If zen with 6c/12t will go against intel i5 4c/4t is bad, very bad, worst than vishera. I hope are only rumors.

I last heard was they not going to be doing any odd ball cores CPU only 8C/8T or 16T and 4C/4T or 8T with possible of 2C/2T or 4T with SMT (Simultaneous multithreading).

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#5388633 Posted on: 02/04/2017 11:28 AM
Hmm..? That's what an Intel stock owner would say. From a consumer's point of view if the same price gets you a 6 core, 12 threads CPU with superior performance, it would be jolly good. It would be something Intel should have done years ago, but in lack of competition didn't bother, placing greed before vision and ambition.

It has been repeated over and over again, but AMD is in a very bad underdog position in the CPU market. If they really want to make a glorious comeback, they absolutely need to offer something better for the same money, at least for the bulk of the selection even if they can't beat Intel's 1000+ dollars chips. We are only talking about consumer's money here. Let's not forget these Zen chips don't include a GPU at all, so manufacturing costs should be reasonable indeed.

it dont include IGP, but they are a complete SOC.. including every parts you find in the northbridge and southbridge ..( sata chipsets,USB chipset,PCIexpress chipset etc )..

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#5388636 Posted on: 02/04/2017 11:48 AM
I admit, this looks bad when i5 7600 which is fresh model of my 6600 needs additional 2 cores and 8 threads from AMD just to compete. That means Ryzen core is not impressive, it will be slower in -up to 4 threaded games-, or maybe, a tiny bit of chance that this chart does not represent a performance segmentation, it is only a price segmentation which would mean that R3 1200X is good enough to compete with i5 7600...

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#5388637 Posted on: 02/04/2017 11:50 AM
I admit, this looks bad when i5 7600 which is fresh model of my 6600 needs additional 2 cores and 8 threads from AMD just to compete. That means Ryzen core is not impressive, it will be slower in -up to 4 threaded games-, or maybe, a tiny bit of chance that this chart does not represent a performance segmentation, it is only a price segmentation which would mean that R3 1200X is good enough to compete with i5 7600...


Look the list ... how can it compete with a 7700K, a 6900K and dont beat an 7600 then ? how a 8 cores with x clock speed can compete with the quadcore 7700K ( 4.4ghz ), and the 6cores will not match it ? ( the 7700K beat all high the 6900 in non professional applications ) if the 6cores is clocked the same of the 8cores .. why will it not compete too with the 7700K ..

Dont read too much on this list. ( who seems aimed at price configuration more than performance )

We know so far that Ryzen have a faster IPC than Intel 6th series ( as we have allready the benchmark from canardPC released with an slow ES samples ( 3.3ghz on turbo who was mostly run at 3.15ghz ).. then dont need to be a genius for understand the IPC of Ryzen at 4ghz . )

The problem i got with this list is why will you have 4 different sku and price for the 8cores.. 4 different sku for the 6cores and even more for the 4cores.. it dont make much sense, specially when all cpus are unlocked.

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