AMD Ryzen 5000
AMD Ryzen 5000 Series processors
The first photo has appeared, which shows live "Zen 3" desktop processors from the AMD Ryzen 5000 series. The first wave of the Ryzen 5000 series for retail channels will include the Ryzen 5 5600X, Ryzen 7 5800X, Ryzen 9 5900X, and 5950X models, and all four chips are shown in the photo.
The mentioned chips are compatible with the existing Socket AM4 motherboards, based on the AMD 500 series with BIOS update. It will also be compatible with 400 series of chips, via a special BIOS that will be released in January.
The aforementioned AMD Ryzen 5000 seijr processors are expected to be available in retail from November 5th. Prices will be $ 300 for the 5600X (6C / 12T), $ 450 for the 5800X (8C / 16T), $ 550 for the 5900X (12C / 24T) and $ 800 for the premium 5950X (16C / 32T).
AMD Ryzen 5000 processors have appeared in the SiSoftware database
New benchmark details have appeared on the upcoming Ryzen 5000 series processors, this time as part of the SiSoftware database. The results are compared to the previous generation of processors and show significant improvements in arithmetic and multimedia results.
The AMD Ryzen 5000 series of processors is scheduled for release on November 5, and the results from SiSoftware were published by @TUM_APISAK, while @ harukaze5719 inserted them into the comparison table. The table shows the performance improvements that the Ryzen 5000 brings compared to the Ryzen 3000, both in the SiSoftware “Arithmetic” and in the “Multi-Media” benchmark.
The increase in performance is more noticeable in the "Multi-Media" benchmark, with over 40% improvement over the Ryzen 3000 processors, while the "Arithmetic" benchmark offers a 20% improvement in performance.