Standalone Ryzen 9 5900 (without X) and Ryzen 7 5800 (without X) processors may enter the OEM segment as the final generation. It’s a bit disappointing for the 65W 12 core, but it’s not a problem for the 65W oct core. Such products will probably also appear in the retail sector and (rather) only under the name Ryzen 7 5700 (X). However, OEM segments prefer higher numbers, and AMD probably meets that. The clock frequencies of both innovations are not yet known, but we can expect something similar to the previous generation model of the same TDP. Perhaps the base rate is slightly lower and the boost is slightly higher.
Ryzen | core train. |
Tact / boost | L3 | TDP | cooler Wraith |
price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
R9 | 5950X | 16/32 | 3,4 / 4,9 GHz | 64MB | 105W | — | $ 799 |
3950X | 16/32 | 3,5 / 4,7 GHz | 64MB | 105W | — | $ 749 | |
5900X | 12/24 | 3,7 / 4,8 GHz | 64MB | 105W | — | $ 549 | |
3900XT | 12/24 | 3,8 / 4,7 GHz | 64MB | 105W | — | $ 499 | |
3900X | 12/24 | 3,8 / 4,6 GHz | 64MB | 105W | prism RGB |
$ 499 | |
5900 | 12/24 | ?? | 64MB | 65W | ?? | OEM | |
3900 | 12/24 | 3,1 / 4,3 GHz | 64MB | 65W | — | OEM | |
R7 | 5800X | 8/16 | 3,8 / 4,7 GHz | 32MB | 105W | — | $ 449 |
3800XT | 8/16 | 3,9 / 4,7 GHz | 32MB | 105W | — | $ 399 | |
3800X | 8/16 | 3,9 / 4,5 GHz | 32MB | 105W | prism RGB |
$ 399 | |
5800 | 8/16 | ?? | 32MB | 65W | ?? | OEM | |
3700X | 8/16 | 3,6 / 4,4 GHz | 32MB | 65W | prism RGB |
$ 329 | |
5700G | 8/16 | ?? | 16MB?? | 65W | ?? | ?? | |
4700G | 8/16 | 3,6 / 4,45 GHz | 8MB | 65W | ?? | OEM | |
4700GE | 8/16 | 3,1 / 4,35 GHz | 8MB | 35W | ?? | OEM | |
R5 | 5600X | 6/12 | 3,7 / 4,6 GHz | 32MB | 65W | stealth | $ 299 |
5600G | 6/12 | ?? | 12MB?? | 65W | ?? | ?? | |
3600XT | 6/12 | 3,8 / 4,5 GHz | 32MB | 95W | Spire | $ 249 | |
3600X | 6/12 | 3,8 / 4,4 GHz | 32MB | 95W | Spire | $ 249 | |
3600 | 6/12 | 3,6 / 4,2 GHz | 32MB | 65W | stealth | $ 199 | |
3500X | 6/6 | 3,6 / 4,1 GHz | 32MB | 65W | stealth | China | |
3500 | 6/6 | 3,6 / 4,1 GHz | 16MB | 65W | — | OEM | |
4400G | 6/12 | 3,7 / 4,30 GHz | 8MB | 65W | ?? | OEM | |
4400GE | 6/12 | 3,3 / 4,25 GHz | 8MB | 35W | ?? | OEM | |
3400G | 4/8 | 3,7 / 4,2 GHz | 4MB | 65W | Spire | $ 149 | |
3400GE | 4/8 | 3,3 / 4,0 GHz | 4MB | 35W | — | ?? | |
R3 | 3300X | 4/8 | 3,8 / 4,3 GHz | 16MB | 65W | stealth |
$ 120 |
4200G | 4/8 | 3,8 / 4,10 GHz | 4MB | 65W | ?? | OEM | |
4200GE | 4/8 | 3,5 / 4,10 GHz | 4MB | 35W | ?? | OEM | |
3100 | 4/8 | 3,6 / 3,9 GHz | 16MB | 65W | stealth |
$ 99 | |
3200G | 4/4 | 3,6 / 4,0 GHz | 4MB | 65W | stealth | $ 99 | |
3200GE | 4/4 | 3,3 / 3,8 GHz | 4MB | 35W | — | OEM? | |
A. | 3000G | 2/4 | 3.5 GHz | 4MB | 35W | 65W NS | $ 49 |
At the same time, the first report of the APU desktop model appeared Cezanne.. This will be the 8-core Ryzen 7 5700G and the 6-core Ryzen 5 5600G. The APU generation number has changed, leaving the 3rd generation product on the table, which is a bit longer than usual. If AMD leaves cache capacity like the OEM segment, the Ryzen 75700G will offer 16MB L3 and may offer the Ryzen 5 5600G 12MB L3. In other words, up to twice the previous generation and up to four times the previous generation. At least for the mainstream Ryzen 5 series, you can expect a traditional 65W TDP and a basic heatsink in the package.
The Ryzen 5000G will also be available in the retail sector (this is information previously indirectly confirmed by AMD), but it is not yet known when this will happen. It is assumed that the release may occur earlier than the obligation before the first half of the year. But everything will probably depend on the development of demand. This was very large and in high demand in the fourth quarter of this year, and generally reduced the pressure to launch new products.
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