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AMD Ryzen 2000 Series “Pinnacle Ridge” Roadmap Leaked

All new Ryzen 2000 series are coming … and I’m first in line for them!

Ahead of its launch product roadmap of AMD’s next-generation performance-thru-enthusiast segment socket AM4 processors, was leaked to the web. It indicates that AMD could launch its next-generation Ryzen 2000-series “Pinnacle Ridge” processors with no more than four SKUs initially. These include the top-dog Ryzen 7 2700X, followed by the Ryzen 7 2700; the Ryzen 5 2600X, and the Ryzen 5 2600. Both Ryzen 7-series SKUs are 8-core/16-thread chips, while both Ryzen 5-series SKUs are 6-core/12-thread. There’s also pricing for each of the four. The clock-speeds are also revealed below.

The Ryzen 7 2700X is being launched at a SEP of USD $369, and positioned against Intel Core i7-8700K. This is followed by the Ryzen 7 2700 being priced at $299, and fielded against Intel’s multiplier-locked Core i7-8700. The Ryzen 5 2600X is, obviously, positioned against the Core i5-8600K, and priced at $249; while the Ryzen 5 2600 is priced at an attractive $199, and looks to disrupt several of Intel’s Core i5 6-core SKUs around its price-point. Unlike many of Intel’s SKUs, all AMD Ryzen chips feature unlocked multiplier, SMT, and a cooling solution. That’s right, even the top-dog 2700X and 2600X include coolers, as opposed to their predecessors. The 2700X includes AMD’s new Wraith Prism, while the 2600X and the other two SKUs include a Wraith Spire.

Sources: El Chapuzas InformáticoInformatica Cero via TPU

 

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