Amd confirms ryzen pro processors for workstation
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Since February we have seen information about new AMD Ryzen Pro processors for the professional sector, chips that have finally been confirmed by AMD itself during yesterday's event.
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For now the information we have about the AMD Ryzen Pro processors destined for Workstation is still very scarce, the confirmation of its existence comes from an official AMD slide in which one of these chips appears compared to the Core i5-7500, which It is capable of overcoming approximately 33% in the most demanding tasks such as video creation with Adobe Premiere Pro.
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For now, nothing else is known about them, rumors suggest that the available models will be the Ryzen 7 PRO 1700, Ryzen 5 PRO 1600, Ryzen 5 1400 and Ryzen 3 PRO 1200, so the name is almost identical to that of the Ryzen "normal". The meaning of the PRO tag is unknown, although this could mean that these processors are more limited to overclocking due to having the multiplier locked, that they are cheaper or that they come with more relaxed clock frequencies. It could also mean compatibility with ECC memories as important in the professional sector.
Source: techpowerup
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