Two unannounced processors from AMD have been spotted this week, this involves the quad-core AMD Ryzen 3 2300X and Ryzen 5 2500X. This two upcoming processors should replace current 1300X and 1500X SKUs. According to this first scores, the performance of the upcoming CPUs is rather good.
According to the Geekbench database, the upcoming Ryzen 5 2500X at stock frequencies hits 17'291 points in the multi-core and 4'782 points in the single-core routine. A Ryzen 5 1500X with similar clock frequencies and DDR4 speed can achieve 14'500 points running Geekbench multi-core and 4'300 points running the single-core benchmark. In other words the Ryzen 5 2500X is 15% faster in both benchmarks.
Furthermore also the Ryzen 3 2300X has been spotted and this CPU should be the entry-level solution from AMD. According to the first scores, the Ryzen 3 2300X can achieve 13'999 points in the multi-core and 4'734 points in the single-core routine. Compared to the current Ryzen 3 1300X we see once again a good performance improvement.
Checking more in detail the information in the Geekbench database, the Ryzen 5 2500X processor packs a base clock of 3.50 GHz and a boost clock that should be set to 4.0 GHz and, Ryzen 3 2300X comes with a base clock of 3.60 GHz and a boost clock of 4.0 GHz. Unfortunately, Geekbench isn't so reliable in terms of results so you have to wait a bit more for trusted data.
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