Ryzen listed on two more websites

Clock speeds, memory interface and more

A few days ago we already reported that prices of AMD's upcoming Ryzen processors are surfacing. Meanwhile more and more of these new chips are appearing on different price comparison portals. The latest leak we found is from German website hardware website hardwareSchotte.de. There we find an AMD Ryzen 7 1700 boxed processor listed.


This octa core chip features the base clock of 3.7 GHz and a TDP of 65 W. Apparently it’s compatible to socket and AM4 and it comes bundled with AMD’s Wraith Cooler. What’s also interesting to see from this leak is that the upcoming AMD Ryzen chips feature a dual channel DDR4-2400 memory interface. Apart from that they’re also listing the different instruction sets Ryzen is going to support. Judging by that list Ryzen is going to be on par with Intel’s latest CPUs.

On another shop even more details have appeared on the new Rzyen 7 processors. Here the Ryzen 7 1700, 1700X and 1800X have been listed including yet unreleased details, such as information on the L3 cache size. It looks like the Ryzen 7 chips are going to feature a whopping 20 MB offer L3 cache. Apart from that Kikatek is also listing clock frequencies. The AMD Ryzen 7 1700 is supposed to run and 3.7 GHz with a TDP of 65 W. In the case of the Ryzen 7 1700X clock speeds will be set at 3.8 GHz. Last but not least there is also the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X which should feature a clock speed of 4.0 GHz.

As we already mentioned yesterday AMD will launch its new processors on February 28. The closer the launch date the more leaks are going to appear and you’re already curious what’s going to be the next thing we can report on. Following you can find a detailed list regarding the instruction set:

  • MMX(+) (instruction set)
  • SSE (Streaming SIMD Extension)
  • SSE2
  • SSE3
  • SSSE3 (Intel SSE4)
  • SSE4a (AMD SSE4)
  • SSSE4.1
  • SSSE4.2
  • AES (En- and decryption)
  • ABM (Advanced Bit Manipulation)
  • AVX (Vector graphics extension)
  • FMA3
  • FMA4
  • F16C (Floating point conversion)
  • XOP (eXtended Operations)
  • SMT (Simultaneous Multithreading)
  • SMP (Symmetric multiprocessing)
  • AMD-V (Compute virtualization)
  • VT-d/Vi (I/O MMU virtualization)
  • x86-64/EM64T (64Bit processor)
  • NX-Bit/XD-Bit (virus protection)
  • EVP (extended virus protection)
  • TBT 3.0 (Turbo Core 3.0)






Source: hardwareschotte - kikatek

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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