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Ryzen 4000 would be up to 20% more performance than ryzen 3000

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New sources report further improvements in performance of the Ryzen 4000 series, there is talk of 17% more IPC and higher clock frequencies.

Ryzen 4000 would get a good performance improvement over Zen 2

AMD has been very successful with its Zen 2 architecture, known as Ryzen 3000. This generation will be followed by Zen 3 in late 2020 and is now rumored to offer significantly more performance than previously assumed. RedTechGaming reports this by citing several independent sources. We can only assume that the new processors will be called Ryzen 4000 and will significantly outperform Zen 2 (Ryzen 3000). Compared to Zen + (Ryzen 2000), AMD promised 15 percent performance only based on the IPC.

Ryzen 4000 Features Revealed

  • 10-12% more performance than the previous generation in integer operations. FPU performance is up to 50% faster. Average IPC gain should be + 17%. Gain in clock speed of Current engineering samples (for server area) is 100-200 MHz more. The number of Ryzen 4000 CPU cores would be similar to Ryzen 3000

AMD would make several adjustments: The performance of integers (integer calculations) will increase by 10 to 12 percent, while the performance of FPUs (floating point calculations) should increase up to 50 percent. At the same time, slightly higher clock rates are expected.

With clock speeds between 100 and 200 MHz higher along with the 17% increase in IPC, we could expect a performance of between 20 and 25% in favor of the Ryzen 4000 series over the current Ryzen 3000.

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The process node used is 7nm with EUV technology, so we should also see some additional efficiency improvements.

If this information is true, it is very good news for the next iteration of AMD CPUs, which would again increase performance in a palpable way. We will keep you informed.

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