Spotted: Ryzen 3000 Six core proc with 3.2 GHz faster than Ryzen 7 2700X
A leaked geekbench entry is making rounds this weekend, a six-kernel Ryzen 3000 was spotted, presumably the new entry-level processor from AMD. It seems it has a higher single-core performance than the Ryzen 7 2700X.
Judging from the Geekbench entry, AMD's Ryzen 3000 is significantly faster than the currently available generation. A six-threaded (hexa) six-core that clocks comparatively modestly achieves a higher single-core value than a Ryzen 7 2700X . The latter throws 3.7 GHz and a boost of 4.3 GHz into the balance. Said Ryzen 3000 runs according to the entry only with 3.2 and a 4 GHz turbo. Nevertheless, it is enough for a single-core score of 5,061. Depending on what entry you choose, Ryzen 2700X does roughly 4,923 points.
On Reddit users have dusted their Ryzen 2600 immediately, which of course offers a better comparison with six cores and twelve threads. Despite overclocking to 4 GHz, it only reaches 4,564 points. The multi-core score of the tried and tested Ryzen 5 2600 is 22,143 - the unnamed Ryzen 3000, however, managed 25,481, the already mentioned above Ryzen 7 did 25,209. Even the multi-core performance would be slightly higher. This suggests that AMD was able to increase the IPC by at least ten percent.
Of course, it is just silly old geekbench which says little. However, it is not the first leak of this kind. Earlier reports have shown 10 to 15% increases in IPC alone. Six cores is presumably the smallest of all upcoming Ryzen processors based on Matisse (ZEN2 / Ryzen 3000).
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+1 , leaks and little birdies talking about the clocks and Mhz + performance on different benchmarks have conflicting information , better wait for Hilberts review.
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10% improvement is respectable.
With core count increase and competitive prices, it will sell like candy.
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These are also most likely early samples that have been floating around for a while. Clocks are likely to be higher on the end products, even if not by much.
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Not too shabby for an entry level CPU.
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The only thing I trust and put my sweet pink Himalayan salt back on the counter, will be when Hilbert Hagedoorn drops his day 1 Ryzen 2 3600X 3700X 3800X 3850X? reviews on us at the frontpage!