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The demo on ryzen 3000 in the ces was limited to 30

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Earlier this year, AMD shared a teaser for the third generation Ryzen processors, achieving similar performance to the i9-9900K, all with 30% less power consumption.

Ryzen 3000 may be even more powerful than what was shown at CES 2019

Better still was the unveiling of a new AMD chip, which showed the potential of a high-end 16-core model for the AM4 socket, taking the core count for a desktop processor to the next level.

Now, AMD is rumored to have commented on some details of Zen 2-based Ryzen at a recent event in Toronto, where tech YouTuber DannyzPlays was.

Citing an undisclosed source, DannyzPlays commented on the possible performance levels of AMD's third-generation Ryzen processors, claiming that the Demo at CES 2019 was limited to a power consumption of between 30 and 40%, providing to AMD enough performance to improve those results compared to the Intel i9-9900K.

If this is true, AMD has not taken advantage of all the performance Zen 2 has to offer, making it possible for the Ryzen 3000 series to offer much more performance than was shown at CES.

With 30-40% more power, we shouldn't expect 30-40% more performance, the clock / power variables rarely scale as well, but there is certainly more performance to offer still untapped. Again, assuming that this statement is true.

It was also reported that AMD said that motherboards with B450, X370 and X470 chipsets will support AMD's third-generation Ryzen processors, and that low-end B350 chipsets will be left behind. Although AMD has claimed that AM4 will support the new Ryzen processors until 2020, the company never specified which chipsets it applied to. This move would cause a negative reaction in consumers as AM4 motherboard owners were promised compatibility with the newer Ryzen processors. We will have to wait to see if all this is true or if it only remains in rumors. We will keep you informed.

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