Ryzen 3000 would have 15% more ipc performance than zen +
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It looks like new reports are coming in on the next generation of AMD Ryzen 3000 processors. The latest details come from an Asian source and reveal information from various motherboard manufacturers who have already received samples of the new Zen 2 CPUs.
Ryzen 3000 (Zen 2) reports 15% more IPC performance compared to Zen + and frequencies up to 4.5 GHz
According to the source, the motherboard manufacturers are already working with the engineering samples supplied by AMD, which they received in the first of the first quarter of this year.
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The report says that Ryzen 3000 processors are showing a 15% performance increase in terms of IPC, which would be a huge leap from Zen + (Ryzen 2000) which had already increased performance by 3% from CPUs. first-generation Ryzen. Turbo frequencies are also reported to reach 4.5 GHz. It seems that AMD was seriously focusing on the efficiency of its 7nm processors, while providing a nice boost in processor performance compared to next-gen parts.
The memory controller would also be getting an upgrade, but it wouldn't be as beast as we'd like (They don't give too much detail at this point). Ideally, see that the Ryzen 3000 series works well with the highest clock DDR4 DIMM kits (4000 MHz +).
Ryzen 3000 will be based on the Zen 2 architecture manufactured by TSMC with a 7nm node. These processors and X570 motherboards should be available in the middle of this year.
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