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! rowspan=2 | [[Multi-core processor|Cores]]<br/>([[thread (computing)|threads]])
 
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! colspan=2 | [[Clock rate]] ([[Gigahertz|GHz]])
 
! colspan=2 | [[Clock rate]] ([[Gigahertz|GHz]])
! colspan=3 | [[Cache memory|Cache]]{{efn|name="kib"|AMD advertises cache numbers with "KB" and "MB", but defines these to be the values of KiB and MiB, i.e, 1 kilobyte (KB) as 1024 bytes, and 1 megabyte (MB) as 1024 kilobytes.<ref name="AMD_programming_guide">{{cite web|title=Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors|url=https://support.amd.com/TechDocs/54945_PPR_Family_17h_Models_00h-0Fh.pdf|website=Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors|publisher=AMD|accessdate=14 July 2017}}</ref>}}
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! colspan=3 | [[Cache memory|Cache]]{{efn|name="kib"|AMD defines 1 kilobyte (KB) as 1024 bytes, and 1 megabyte (MB) as 1024 kilobytes.<ref name="AMD_programming_guide">{{cite web|title=Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors|url=https://support.amd.com/TechDocs/54945_PPR_Family_17h_Models_00h-0Fh.pdf|website=Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors|publisher=AMD|accessdate=14 July 2017}}</ref>}}
 
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! rowspan=2 | [[PCIe]]<br />lanes
 
! rowspan=2 | [[PCIe]]<br />lanes

Revision as of 23:35, 1 October 2019

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Model Release Date
& Price
Cores
(threads)
Clock rate (GHz) Cache[lower-alpha 1] Socket PCIe
lanes
Memory
support
TDP
Base Boost L1 L2 L3
Mainstream
Ryzen 5 3600 July 7, 2019
US $199
6 (12) 3.6 4.2 64 KB
per core
512 KB
per core
32 MB AM4 24 DDR4-3200
dual-channel
65 W
Ryzen 5 Pro 3600[2] September 30, 2019
Ryzen 5 3600X July 7, 2019
US $249
3.8 4.4 95 W
Performance
Ryzen 7 Pro 3700[2] September 30, 2019 8 (16) 3.6 4.4 64 KB
per core
512 KB
per core
32 MB AM4 24 DDR4-3200
dual-channel
65 W
Ryzen 7 3700X July 7, 2019
US $329
Ryzen 7 3800X July 7, 2019
US $399
3.9 4.5 105 W
Enthusiast
Ryzen 9 Pro 3900[2] September 30, 2019 12 (24) 3.1 4.3 64 KB
per core
512 KB
per core
64 MB AM4 24 DDR4-3200
dual-channel
65 W
Ryzen 9 3900X July 7, 2019
US $499
3.8 4.6 105 W
Ryzen 9 3950X November 2019[3]
US $749
16 (32) 3.5 4.7
  1. AMD defines 1 kilobyte (KB) as 1024 bytes, and 1 megabyte (MB) as 1024 kilobytes.[1]

References

  1. "Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors" (PDF). Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors. AMD. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Shilov, Anton (30 September 2019). "AMD Announces Ryzen Pro 3000 Series CPUs For Q4". AnandTech.com.
  3. Cutress, Ian (20 September 2019). "AMD: Next Gen Threadripper and Ryzen 9 3950X, Coming November". AnandTech.com.