Ryzen 5 3500, specifications of this cpu with 6 cores and 6 threads
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AMD is quietly working on the new Ryzen 3000 processors, which will be released soon for both original equipment manufacturers and consumers. The new processors include models like the Ryzen 5 3500 that has been leaked by TUM_APISAK .
The AMD Ryzen 5 3500 will be priced at $ 150
The AMD Ryzen 5 3500 is targeting the 'magic' price of $ 150, offering a 6-core, 6-wire chip. This is below the $ 199 Ryzen 5 3600. Many 3000 series non-X Ryzen processors have started leaking in the past few weeks and this is one of them.
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Since there is still room for expansion in the processor market of less than $ 200, AMD is adding new options. The only variant of Ryzen 3000 they had so far was the Ryzen 5 3600, is that it or bet on an APU processor.
As for the specs, the Ryzen 5 3500 would have 6 cores and 6 threads. That's right, it does not have multi-threading and its value is reduced by about $ 50 compared to 3600. The chip has clock speeds of 3.6 GHz base and 4.1 GHz boost, taking the issue of manual overclocking for granted. Considering the other non-X parts, the Ryzen 5 3500 could have a 65W TDP. The processor also scores 12, 800 points from 3DMark Firestrike Physics tests.
The competition for this chip would be the Core i5-9500 and the Core i5-9400F from Intel. Both processors are placed on the market for less than $ 200. These processors also have 6 cores and 6 threads with the difference in the speed of their clocks. It will be a very interesting battle in this segment.
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