AMD Announces and Releases New Ryzen Series of Desktop CPUs

AMD Announces and Releases New Ryzen Series of Desktop CPUs

New Acer Desktop Incoming As Well

AMD Announces and Releases New Ryzen Series of Desktop CPUs

Today, AMD announced the availability of their latest Ryzen based desktop processors, the AMD Ryzen 5 2500X and the AMD Ryzen 3 2300X. Additionally, the just-released Acer Nitro N50-100 Desktop will prominently feature the new 2500x Ryzen architecture.

Both processors utilize the new Ryzen Max Boost 4GHz Technology, along with Precision Boost 2 and XFR 2 algorithms, introduced in the second generation Ryzen Desktop CPU architecture, offering more efficient and stable computational power for the end user. Additionally, both the Ryzen 5 2500X and Ryzen 3 2300X feature a unique, single enabled CCX, built on an a12nm process, with the Zen architecture, with an approximately 8-10% increase in single and multi-threaded operations than the previous generation.

Just like the Ryzen X series, these new processors come unlocked, meaning performance and fine-tuning have been considered from the get-go, making them an ideal fit for those who like to tinker, or are in the market for a versatile and powerful CPU. A full list of specs can be read down below:

MODEL
Cores
Threads
Frequency
Max/Base (GHz) 
Smart Prefetch Cache
TDP (Watts)
Graphics Compute Units
PBO Enabled
AMD Ryzen 7 2700E
8
16
4.0/2.8
20MB
45W
N/A
N
AMD Ryzen 5 2600E
6
12
4.0/3.1
19MB
45W
N/A
N
AMD Ryzen 5 2500X
4
8
4.0/3.6
10MB
65W
N/A
Y
AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE
4
8
3.8/3.4
6MB
35W
11
N
AMD Ryzen 3 2300X
4
4
4.0/3.5
10MB
65W
N/A
Y
AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE
4
4
3.6/3.2
6MB
35W
8
Zubi Khan
Zubi Khan

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