![]() The more mainstream AMD R5 range will see 6C/12T and 4C/8T processors. Final R7 clocks frequencies are unknown but expect ~ 3.6GHz for the base clocks with we assume up-to 4.0 GHz boost/turbo clocks. AMD R7 is the 8C/16T series with 5 models: R7 1800X, R, R7 1700X, R7 1700, R we guess is X is the identifier for unlocked. That reads as the number of cores and threads. Coolaler (a few days ago) claimed there is listing there will be 17 models released 8C/16T, 6C/12T, 4C/8T, 4C/4T yet not a 8C/8T. These are comparable to Core i3, i5 and i7 for the Ryzen product range. Previously we have already discussed the R7, R5 and R3 denominators. Older info that matches the Flagship naming: Prices in SUD should not be far off as the prices mentioned above include VAT. The validity of these price claims are unknown, but they seem pretty sure and confident of themselves. These three units are the only ones listed at, if true then the Ryzen platform could be incredibly price competitive. I have added that slide to this news item. Yes, according towards a slide rpesented by AMD a while ago ALL Ryzen processors will be unlocked for their mulitpliers. ![]() I noticed a question in the forums asking if these processors all are unlocked. Even if the IPC perf would be a notch slower due to clock frequencies, you'd still get the 8-cores over 4 on that Intel processor. This unit indeed could be very attractive to DiY PC gamers and would cost 389.95 euros which is spot on with the Core i7 7700K. ![]() This time at a Turbo frequency of 3.70 GHz, the most notable being that it is the only model that indicates a TDP, which is set as 65W whereas the other two would be 95 Watt parts. Then there is the AMD R7 Ryzen 1700, this would be a top-end CPU for gamers and yes, again you'll receive an 8 core and 16 threads processor. The next AMD Ryzen in line is the R7 1700X, this one would again get 8 cores and 16 threads but this time at a Turbo frequency of 3.80 GHz, so yes this is pretty much the same processor, just with a lower base and Turbo frequency albeit the turbo on this model is again not confirmed. Both R7 1700X and 1800x are focused at enthusiast and professional usage and the price for the 1700X would be 469.99 euros . These are unlocked (multiplier) processors. Now keep in mind (if the perf is close) a similar 8-core Intel CPU would cost you about 1,200 euros, the cost for the flasgship Ryzen R7 1800X processor would be 599.99 euros. The boost frequencies are not confirmed, but the indications we have seen the past few weeks would state a 4.0 GHz Turbo and 3.6 Ghz base clock. This is the flagship processor and it has has 8 cores with 16 threads and is assumed to get a Boost frequency of 4.00 GHz. They have info on the following three Ryzen processors, all 8 cores 16 threaded parts, indicative of what AMD would be launching with (Summit Ridge): AMD Ryzen R7 1800X They even claim the prices will be close to a few euros precise. Spanish website elchapuzas informatico claims to have the prices including VAT for their region in the world, and they are very sure that thay have the right information at hand. In this latest bulletin we can report you that the Euro price for the AMD Ryzen R7 8-core, 16-thread Processor have been spotted. Not a day goes by without an AMD Ryzen processor update it seems.
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