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The next 16-core ryzen 3000 would outperform the i9

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Palpitating the announcement of the expected next generation of AMD Ryzen 3000 processors that would be presented this May 27, we have the revelation of two of the models that will be part of this series. One is a 12 core piece and the other is 16 core.

16-core Ryzen 3000 appears to outperform Intel i9-7960X in multi-core performance

The source is AdoredTV , the same one that had previously leaked the next AMD X570 chipset diagram. In any case, we still recommend taking this information with some reservations, until these products are announced.

The two variants that are being discussed are a 12-core, 24-wire Ryzen 3000 processor, with a clock speed that would reach 5 GHz. The other variant is 16-core, and 32-wire, operating at up to 4.3 GHz..

The latter variant was tested on Cinebench R15 with multi-core results superior to the i9 7960X. AMD's 16-core processor has a base clock speed of 3.2 GHz and reaches 4.3 GHz. However, this did not stop someone somewhere from overclocking it to 4.2 GHz on all cores and running a test in Cinebench R15 with a very interesting result.

If the leak is credible, this 16-core chip running 4.2 GHz on all cores scored 4, 278 points on Cinebench R15. To put it in perspective, an 8-core Ryzen 7 2700X scores 1828 points. A 16-core 1950X Threadripper scores 3, 055 points and Intel 's 16-core i9 7960X scores 3, 163 points. In fact, it takes an i9 7960X overclocked to almost 4.8 GHz so it can match the 16-core Ryzen 3000 at 4.2 GHz.

The improvement in the CPI would be around 10% compared to the second generation Ryzen.

There is another 12-core chip that reaches 5 GHz

The 12-core piece with a still unknown base clock speed, can go up to 5.0 GHz in Turbo. This chip was allegedly being shown to motherboard manufacturers in recent times. In fact, just two weeks ago, such a chip had been reported, and that motherboard manufacturers were taking a look at it.

Things are looking pretty good for the new generation Ryzen, with more cores and performance per clock cycle. We will see if this is confirmed in their presentation, where we must also know their sales values.

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