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News hardware & software 02 April 2019, 16:40

author: Bart Swiatek

Ryzen 3000 Debut on Computex Along With AMD Navi?

AMD's Ryzen 3000 CPU will most likely be revealed during this year's Computex fair in Taiwan. According to rumors, another thing to be presented during the event will be the Navi series GPUs.

Ryzen 3000 Debut on Computex Along With AMD Navi? - picture #1
New reports about Ryzen series CPUs

IN A NUTSHELL:

  1. The launch of Ryzen 3000 CPUs will take place at Computex 2019;
  2. AMD will also show new GPUs from the Navi family and several other products;
  3. The event will take place between May 28 and June 1 2019;
  4. One of the new AMD CPUs appeared in the SiSofware Official Live Ranker database.

TechPowerUp reports that Ryzen 3000 family CPUs, based on the Zen 2 architecture, will debut in June this year at the Computex fair (the website refers to its organizer, i.e. the entity known as TAITRA). During the conference AMD - represented by its CEO, Dr. Lisy Su - will also show the expected Navi GPUs. We are also going to receive important information about the second generation of EPYC server processors. In total, the presentation is said to include at least four new product lines.

"COMPUTEX, as one of the global leading technology tradeshows, has continued to advance with the times for more than 30 years. This year, for the first time, a keynote speech will be held at the pre-show international press conference. Dr. Lisa Su received a special invitation to share insights about the next generation of high-performance computing. We look forward to her participation attracting more companies to participate in COMPUTEX, bringing the latest industry insights, and jointly sharing the infinite possibilities of the technology ecosystem on this global stage," said Walter Yeh, President & CEO, TAITRA.

According to Tom's Hardware, one model from the new series has appeared in the SiSoftware Official Live Ranker database - most likely one of the weaker Ryzen 3 units, because the said CPU has four physical cores and eight threads (contrary to AdoredTV reports, which suggested that the weakest processors in the Zen 2 architecture will be possess six cores). The CPU is clocked at 3.4 GHz (3.8 GHz in Boost mode) and has 4 MB of L2 cache and 16 MB of L3 cache. Its TDP is 65.

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The CPU has been tested on the MEG Creation motherboard from MSI, based on the new X570 chipset. It is also worth noting that the CPU has the code name 2DS104BBM4GH2_38/34_N, which means that most probably we are dealing with a trial model - so the specification of the final market version may change.

  1. AMD - official website
  2. TAITRA - official website