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Amd Ryzen Pro sees its existence confirmed

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AMD has officially requested that its new Ryzen 7/5/3 processors be certified to comply with the USB 3.1 Gen1 standard, however what was not officially disclosed is that it would be in the Ryzen PRO variants of its new processors.

AMD Ryzen PRO, the first proof of its existence appears

With this we have the first proof of the existence of the Ryzen 7 PRO 1700, Ryzen 5 PRO 1600, Ryzen 5 1400 and Ryzen 3 PRO 1200 processors. For now, nothing is known about these new processors, although it can be thought that they will be aimed at the professional sector. The meaning of the PRO tag is unknown although this could mean that these processors are not overclock compatible, that they are cheaper or that their performance is lower due to more relaxed clock frequencies. It could also mean compatibility with ECC memories as important in the professional sector.

It can be thought that they are processors with integrated graphics, it is not unreasonable to think about it but it does become unlikely when this concept corresponds to the APUs of the company, remember that AMD is working on Raven Ridge that will be its new generation of APUs that will combine the strength of Zen cores with Polaris / Vega graphics to bring us excellent gaming performance without the need for a dedicated graphics card.

AMD already has the new BIOS ready to improve the performance of Ryzen

It is expected that more details of these new processors will appear in the coming weeks. For now, all the attention is focused on the new AMD Ryzen 5 processors that will make up the new mid-range of the Zen microarchitecture and that promise to be an excellent alternative for video games, which are not able to take advantage of the 8 Ryzen 7 cores. reason why the average range will offer a balance between price and benefits much more favorable.

Source: videocardz

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