Difference between revisions of "Template:AMD Ryzen 3000 series"
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! rowspan=2 | [[Multi-core processor|Cores]]<br/>([[thread (computing)|threads]]) | ! rowspan=2 | [[Multi-core processor|Cores]]<br/>([[thread (computing)|threads]]) | ||
! colspan=2 | [[Clock rate]] ([[Gigahertz|GHz]]) | ! colspan=2 | [[Clock rate]] ([[Gigahertz|GHz]]) | ||
| − | ! colspan=3 | [[Cache memory|Cache]]{{efn|name="kib"|AMD in its technical documentation uses KB, which it defines as Kilobyte and as equal to 1024 bytes, and MB, which it defines as Megabyte and as equal to 1024 KB. | + | ! colspan=3 | [[Cache memory|Cache]]{{efn|name="kib"|AMD in its technical documentation uses KB, which it defines as Kilobyte and as equal to 1024 bytes, and MB, which it defines as Megabyte and as equal to 1024 KB.{{cite web |url=http://developer.amd.com/wordpress/media/2017/11/54945_PPR_Family_17h_Models_00h-0Fh.pdf |format=PDF |title=Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors |work=AMD Technical Documentation |location=AMD Developer Central |publisher=Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. |date=2017-04-15 |page=25 |accessdate=2019-11-01 }}</ref>}} |
! rowspan=2 | [[CPU socket|Socket]] | ! rowspan=2 | [[CPU socket|Socket]] | ||
! rowspan=2 | [[PCIe]]<br />lanes | ! rowspan=2 | [[PCIe]]<br />lanes | ||
Revision as of 20:20, 3 November 2019
| 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 3500X[1] | October 8, 2019 Chinese OEM |
6 (6) | 3.6 | 4.1 | 64 KiB per core |
512 KiB per core |
32 MiB | AM4 | 24 | DDR4-3200 dual-channel |
65 W |
| Ryzen 5 3600 | July 7, 2019 US $199 |
6 (12) | 3.6 | 4.2 | |||||||
| Ryzen 5 Pro 3600[2] | September 30, 2019 OEM | ||||||||||
| Ryzen 5 3600X | July 7, 2019 US $249 |
3.8 | 4.4 | 95 W | |||||||
| Performance | |||||||||||
| Ryzen 7 Pro 3700[2] | September 30, 2019 OEM |
8 (16) | 3.6 | 4.4 | 64 KiB per core |
512 KiB per core |
32 MiB | 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 3900[1] | October 8, 2019 OEM |
12 (24) | 3.1 | 4.3 | 64 KiB per core |
512 KiB per core |
64 MiB | AM4 | 24 | DDR4-3200 dual-channel |
65 W |
| Ryzen 9 Pro 3900[2] | September 30, 2019 OEM | ||||||||||
| 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 | |||||||
- ↑ AMD in its technical documentation uses KB, which it defines as Kilobyte and as equal to 1024 bytes, and MB, which it defines as Megabyte and as equal to 1024 KB."Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors" (PDF). AMD Technical Documentation. AMD Developer Central: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 2017-04-15. p. 25. Retrieved 2019-11-01.</ref>
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cutress, Ian (8 October 2019). "AMD Brings Ryzen 9 3900 and Ryzen 5 3500X To Life". AnandTech.com.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Shilov, Anton (30 September 2019). "AMD Announces Ryzen Pro 3000 Series CPUs For Q4". AnandTech.com.
- ↑ Cutress, Ian (20 September 2019). "AMD: Next Gen Threadripper and Ryzen 9 3950X, Coming November". AnandTech.com.