Jakarta, Selular.ID – AMD releases its AMD Ryzen 5000 Series desktop processor lineup that is built on the latest Zen 3 architecture. Offering up to 16 cores, 32 threads, and 72 MB of cache in the highest class on the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, this AMD Ryzen 5000 Series desktop processor is claimed to withstand heavy workloads with better power efficiency.
“Our commitment with each generation of Ryzen processors is to create the best PC processors in the world. The new AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Desktop Processors reinforce our leadership in IPC4, power efficiency from single-core, to multi-core performance for gaming needs, “said Saeid Moshkelani, SVP and GM, Client Business Unit, AMD in a written statement, Friday (9/10).
The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor offers a 26 percent increase in gaming performance. With extensive enhancements across all cores, this latest Zen 3 architecture delivers a 19 percent increase in depth instructions per cycle (IPC). This is the biggest improvement since the Zen processor debuted in 2017.
Then the Zen 3 architecture is claimed to be able to push gaming performance and content creation performance to the next level. The performance for gaming is also claimed to be the fastest when compared to all desktop gaming processors ever, then has the highest multi-core performance of all desktop game processors and any desktop processor in the mainstream CPU socket.
“On average, 7 percent faster in games with 1080p resolution in certain game titles compared to competitors. Average 26 percent faster on games with 1080p resolution in certain game titles compared to the previous generation,” he explained.
AMD Ryzen 5000 Series desktop processors will be priced starting from USD299 (Rp.4.4 million) to USD799 (Rp.11.7 million) on November 5, 2020. Not only processors, AMD also announced the latest motherboard chipset, the AMD 500 which will be released to the market on November the same and AMD 400 which is targeted to be completed early next year.
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