New Processors of AMD, the Ryzen, that incorporate the new Zen architecture developed by AMD

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Greetings to all my readers, this time I bring an analysis of the new processors of AMD, the Ryzen, that incorporate the new Zen architecture developed by AMD here are some of its novelties:15390809_754814108009953_681482491275820903_n.jpg

Setting new parameters for high performance and efficiency
AMD's high-performance x86 "Zen" core architecture delivers a more than 52% improvement in the clock cycle compared to AMD's previous generation of cores, without increasing power consumption.

Maximum computing efficiency
The "Zen" core has a brand new "clean sheet" x86 processor design that inspires a new generation of AMD high performance computing products for 2017 and the future. "Zen" combines the latest high-end thinking with low-power design methodologies to create a versatile and balanced architecture at the core of desktop computers, laptops, data centers and supercomputers.

Performance and efficiency for next-generation applications
Cloud computing, business productivity, immersive visual experiences, games, and data security all open new frontiers and demand greater computing performance with maximum energy efficiency. Since its inception, AMD engineers designed the new "Zen" core to meet those requirements with a high-performance engine, extensive caches and powerful multi-threaded capabilities.
"Zen" cores are designed to efficiently utilize the available microarchitecture resources to deliver optimum computing performance. Compared to the previous architecture, the three-tier cache system and the new pre-recovery algorithms allow for much higher throughput in cache and execution engines.

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Architectural highlights

Two threads per core (SMT)
New microoperation cache
Up to 20 MB of unified cache
Two AES units for security
High precision MHz boost
High-efficiency FinFET transistors

Powered by AM4 platform
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The new AMD AM4 platform gives top priority to effortless compatibility. Our new 1331-leg processor socket works with the 7th generation of AMD APUs, the AMD Ryzen CPU and the AMD APU "Raven Ridge", which will be available soon. The Socket AM4 motherboard you buy will work with any AM4 processor. It also supports the latest I / O standards, such as 3.1 Gen 2, NVMe, or PCI Express® 3.0. Thus, it is easier to build a high performance system that can grow with your needs.
For different users, you can choose between the following Ryzen processor models:
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AMD Ryzen ™ 7 1800X
The top of today's multi-core processing power
3.6 GHz clock speed with 4 GHz accuracy increase
Extended Frequency Range (XFR) when the system is best cooled
95W TDP
AMD Ryzen ™ 7 1700X
Incredible multi-core performance
3.4 GHz clock speed with increased accuracy of 3.8 GHz
Extended Frequency Range (XFR) when system is best cooled
95W TDP
AMD Ryzen ™ 7 1700
Powerful and efficient multi-core processing
3.0 GHz clock speed with increased accuracy of 3.7 GHz
AMD Wraith Spire illuminated cooling system with RGB color control
65 Watt TDP
AMD Ryzen ™ 5
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AMD Ryzen 5 for all creators
Power and performance for prosumers and fans.

AMD Ryzen ™ 5 1600X
Uninterrupted games and advanced multiprocessing performance
Clock speed of 3.6 GHz with an increase of the precision of 4 GHz
Extended frequency range (XFR) for better cooling
95W TDP
AMD Ryzen ™ 5 1600
Uninterrupted games and advanced and efficient multiprocessing performance
3.2 GHz clock speed with increased accuracy of 3.6 GHz
AMD Wraith Spire Cooling System
65 Watt TDP
AMD Ryzen ™ 5 1500X
High performance games and processing
3.5 GHz clock speed with increased accuracy of 3.7 GHz
Extended frequency range (XFR) for better cooling
AMD Wraith Spire Cooling System
65 Watt TDP

AMD Ryzen ™ 5 1400
Games and processing with performance
3.2 GHz clock speed with increased accuracy of 3.4 GHz
AMD Wraith Stealth Cooling System
65 watt TDP.

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