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The amd ryzen pro for the professional sector announced

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AMD continues with the arrival of its excellent Zen architecture with the announcement of the new AMD Ryzen Pro processors, chips intended for the professional sector that join the already announced Ryzen, Ryzen Threadripper and EPYC. This demonstrates the great flexibility of the Zen core that is capable of adapting to all environments, however different they may be.

AMD Ryzen Pro features

Designed to meet the high computing power demands of today's workstations, AMD Ryzen Pro processors provide these new processors with the highest levels of reliability and security in work environments. Ryzen Pro arrives with a maximum 8-core, 16-wire configuration to become the leading multi-thread performance processor in the most demanding conditions.

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Thanks to the use of the Zen core, AMD Ryzen Pro processors offer a 52% improvement in computing performance compared to the previous generation of professional processors based on the Bulldozer modular architecture, multi-thread performance has been improved in a 62% in the most demanding conditions.

Security is extremely important in the professional sector, which is why AMD Ryzen Pro processors include a hardware-based encryption engine and multiple computer security technologies to protect users from threats. Security measures such as secure boot, fTPM (firmware Trust Platform Module) and AES are fully compatible with these new processors.

AMD Ryzen Pro processors are scheduled to arrive in the first half of 2018.

Product line Model Cores Threads Base frequency Turbo frequency TDP (W)
Ryzen 7 Pro 1700X 8 16 3.4 3.8 95
Ryzen 7 Pro 1700 8 16 3.0 3.7 65
Ryzen 5 Pro 1600 6 12 3.2 3.6 65
Ryzen 5 Pro 1500 4 8 3.5 3.7 65
Ryzen 3 Pro 1300 4 4 3.5 3.7 65
Ryzen 3 Pro 1200 4 4 3.1 3.4 65
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